Why is Estate Planning Important in a Tough Economy?
Paul Johnson | November 10, 2010
Without a well-written will in place, courts will oftentimes dole out a person's estate to his next of kin.
Paul Johnson | November 10, 2010
Without a well-written will in place, courts will oftentimes dole out a person's estate to his next of kin.
Robert Winkler | September 22, 2010
The term "residuary gifts" is often interpreted to mean "everything else."
Robert Winkler | September 22, 2010
Estate planning is not just for the wealthy, and men and women of all income brackets can benefit from putting together comprehensive financial plans before ...
Andrew Thompson | August 27, 2010
Passing away without a will can put your family in a difficult predicament, especially if you are leaving behind a substantial amount of assets.
Spiro Komninos | June 29, 2010
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Spiro Komninos | June 29, 2010
Planning your estate doesn’t have to be a series of jumping through legal hoops compounded with frustration and headaches.
Dean Betts | June 18, 2010
Revocable Living Trusts and Testamentary Trusts are also useful tools when it comes to estate planning.
Ron Nevin | June 18, 2010
No one likes to think about his own mortality, but planning for the inevitable is one of the greatest gifts we can give to our ...
Edward Port | February 16, 2010
It is important to realize that consulting an attorney is a must for families with any assets at all, regardless of value.
Jacqueline Cataldo | September 21, 2009
There are many instances why a person may think they may not need a will or a trust. A widower who just lost his wife ...