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Don’t Transfer Ownership of Your House to Your Kids Before You Read This
With the cost of long-term care (LTC) skyrocketing, you may be concerned about your own (or your elderly parent’s) ability to pay for lengthy stays in assisted living and/or a nursing home. Such care can be massively expensive, with the potential to overwhelm even the...
How Estate Planning Can Improve Relationships With Loved Ones
Estate planning is a valuable facet that can improve the relationships you cherish most. With Valentine's Day here, you’re probably spending lots of time with your loved ones. During these moments, you’re likely reminded of just how important these relationships can...
4 Estate Planning Must-Haves for Singles and Unmarried Couples – Part 2
In the first part of this series, we discussed the estate planning tools all unmarried couples should have in place. Here, we will look at the final two must-have planning tools. Most people tend to view estate planning as something only married couples need to worry...
4 Estate Planning Must-Haves for Singles and Unmarried Couples—Part 1
Estate planning is often considered something you only need to worry about once you get married. But the reality is every adult, regardless of age, income level, or marital status, needs to have some fundamental planning strategies in place if you want to keep the...
When you Die, What Happens to Your Facebook Account?
When you die, does your social media die with you? If you are active on social media, Facebook probably plays a prominent role in your life. And now, the social media titan can even play a role in your afterlife. Today, estate planning encompasses not only your...
Halloween Safety for Trick-or-Treaters
Halloween safety is top of mind. It's that time of the year again. The weather is finally cooling down, the houses are getting decorated, pumpkins being carved and kids are getting their Halloween costumes ready. We have a few Halloween safety tips to make sure that...
Holiday Family Meeting about Your Estate Plan (Part 2- WHAT & HOW)
What Should You Discuss at the Holiday Family Meeting? Once you’ve committed to a holiday family meeting to discuss your estate planning with your family, what should you share specifically? Should you detail the entire plan with them or just an outline of it? Should...
Conscious Co-Parenting: 6 Keys for Success
Last month, we shared the first part of this Conscious Co-Parenting series, discussing some of the key steps for conscious co-parenting. In part two, we continue with the final steps. Click here to read part 1 of Conscious Co-Parenting. Today, many married couples who...
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