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YOUR VACATION CHECKLIST
You’ve packed sunblock and a beach novel. You’ve planned your itinerary and bought plane tickets. But have you ensured that your estate plan is up ...
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When You May Not Be Able to Use a Financial Power of Attorney
You may have signed a financial power of attorney (POA) that allows one or more people to act on your behalf if and when you ...
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Senior Falls: Facts and Helpful Hints
Proactively preparing for falls should be a vital part of your life, as the data on falls for older adults shows just how common these ...
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Infusing the Principles of Etiquette into Your Estate Plan
May was National Etiquette Month, and the goal is to encourage all people to act with consideration, respect, and honesty. Etiquette can also play a ...
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The Death of Raquel Welch and What Her Estate Plan Is (or Might Be)
Raquel Welch, whose acting career spanned five decades, passed away in February at the age of eighty-two. Welch was more than an actress. She was ...
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Probate vs. Non-Probate Assets
There is much confusion about the probate court process, including how much it costs, the time involved, and whether it can be avoided. A basic ...
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National Home Remodeling Month:How Remodeling Your Home Could Impact Your Estate PlanNational Home Remodeling Month:
Each May, the home remodeling industry, and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) celebrate National Home Remodeling Month. Between planning, permitting, and construction, the ...
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Four Important Considerations If You Win the Lottery
If you are fortunate enough to have purchased a winning lottery ticket, it is important to carefully consider how you want to handle your unexpected ...
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Estate Planning: Answering Common Questions of Senior Citizens
Although creating or updating your estate planning may seem like a daunting task, a proper estate plan can help address the concerns you may face ...
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