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5 Ways to Show Appreciation to a Caregiver
November is National Home Care and Hospice Month, and Home Care Aide Week takes place the second full week of the month, November 12-18, 2022. The following is ...
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Choosing a Gift to Give to a Charity
Since it is the giving season, let’s talk about charitable giving! You are not limited to donating cash to a public charity. Certain accounts or ...
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Sometimes, Two Heads Are Better Than One
Your friends, family, and colleagues may play an important role in your estate plan. It is vital to appoint a fiduciary to act on your ...
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ESTATE PLANNING “TALK” AT THE THANKSGIVING TABLE!
Thanksgiving is one of the best opportunities of the year to share quality time with loved ones. It’s also one of the only chances many ...
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A Month of Thanksgiving – Your Legacy!
The month of November is about reflecting on those things for which we are thankful. Estate planning includes more than just financial and legal matters. ...
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Celebrity Horror Stories: Estate Planning Gone Wrong Part 2
Inadvertently Omitting a Child Michael Critchton. The famous author was survived by his fifth wife, who was pregnant. His will didn’t anticipate the birth of ...
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Celebrity Horror Stories: Estate Planning Gone Wrong
Not Updating A Plan Whitney Houston. Ms. Houston’s estate climbed to $12 million between when her will was written in 1993 her death in 2012. ...
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Celebrity Horror Stories: Estate Planning Gone Wrong – No Plan
Sonny Bono. Mr. Bono died after a skiing accident. He had no will, no trust. His estate was tied up in probate court for years. ...
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Domicile versus Residence
Legally there is a significant difference between one’s “domicile” and one’s “residence.” You can have as many residences as you want, but you can have only one domicile. ...
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Powerful Provisions in Your Financial Power of Attorney
In a financial power of attorney, you designate a trusted decision maker (agent or attorney-in-fact) to act on your behalf if you become disabled or ...
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