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The 7 Worst Reasons for Putting off Estate Planning

I don’t own much with my family. Wouldn’t it be better to wait until we’re able to afford to plan?   You shouldn’t. It is crucial to give legal authority to a person of your choice, to care for your children if anything should happen to you. You don’t want

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Is Your Estate Plan Prepared for a Pandemic?

The World Health Organization (WHO) named the novel 2019 coronavirus outbreak on February 11, 2020. The coronavirus disease 2019 shortly after became known by its abbreviation, CO for corona, VI for a virus, D for disease, and 19 for the year of the outbreak; COVID-19. This virus will likely become

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A Guide for Young Adults on Estate Planning

A typical belief among young adults, even those with professional careers older than thirty, is that they are too young to be concerned about estate planning. Young adults in their twenties and thirties often think they don’t own enough to constitute an estate. However, an estate is the total of

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The Mistake of Do it Yourself Planning

If you ever think, “Can’t I just grab a will off the internet, do a transfer-on-death deed for my land, put my kids on my bank account, and be done with my estate plan?”, then think again.   It’s just not a good idea. For the plan to work as

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woman DIYing her estate and legal planning

The Warning of Do it yourself Planning

We hear this question all the time: “Can’t I just grab a will off the internet, do a transfer-on-death deed for my land, put my kids on my bank account, and be done with my estate plan?” It’s just not a good idea. For the plan to work as you

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