estate planning

What is Estate Planning?

Estate Planning Awareness Week ends today, October 22nd. From a layperson’s perspective, estate planning is making sure you have the necessary permissions to have people help you when needed. Your state of residence will determine the laws used to guide you when drafting your legal documents. Estate Planning helps you document officially (legally) your end-of-life […]

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“Famous Mess”

Even the famous leave behind a mess for their families. This week, let’s review the current status of Anne Heche’s estate. It’s an example of what not to do … The Backstory August 5 2022, Heche accidentally drove her car into a Los Angeles residence. The collision resulted in a fire with Ms. Heche hospitalized.

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World Mental Health Day

10/10 is World Mental Health Day. Did you know? The World Health Organization reports nearly 1 billion people live with a mental health disorder? In countries with low income and poverty, more than 75% of people with mental illnesses will not receive treatment World Mental Health Day can be a life-saving and life-changing opportunity to

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June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month

June is the month we bring awareness to the 50 million people worldwide who live with Alzheimer’s and other dementias and their families.

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Health Care Decisions

National Health Care Decisions Day was Friday, April 16th! Health Care decisions involve decisions for all adults from the age of 18. To date, 60% of Americans have yet to document their health care decisions. If you are in the 40% – Bravo! How about this year, we all make an effort to make sure

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Beneficiary Designations

Last week we discussed estate planning.  An important issue of estate planning is naming beneficiaries.  Beneficiary designations are often overlooked, as we can presume that it is covered within the will/trust itself.  Today, let’s consider the reasons to uncover the accounts that typically ask you to designate a beneficiary and what to think about when designating

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Prepare for Estate Planning – Layperson’s Perspective

The estate planning process can seem ominous, confusing and for many, we stop here.  Learning how to prepare for estate planning from a layperson’s perspective can help unravel the process and provide you with information to proceed with more confidence. Today in America, approximately 60% of Americans have not created a will/trust.  What does this

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No Fooling

Happy April, Happy Holiday weekend, Happy Spring! Want to relay a an item of financial importance (no joke!) today for those who turned 70 between July 1, 1946 and June 30, 1947. Today, April 1st is the deadline for those who are 70 1/2 or older to start taking required minimum distributions (RMD’s) from their

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Tax Considerations for Individuals

We are one month away from individuals filing 2017 taxes and today we’ll discuss taxes for the longer term.  Yes, in 2018 the new provisions passed by Congress in December, 2017 will take effect.  Coverage of these provisions has highlighted the impact to companies and businesses. Today, we will consider the impact of these new

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Estate Planning

Estate planning allows us to avoid legal questions that arise when anyone is incapacitated or dies.  Questions about finances, property, guardianship for minors, tax implications of selling property, business transfers, medical/health care considerations, funeral plans and more.  Decisions made and implemented today may be modified over time, allowing flexibility over time for changes you desire. Whether

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