Recognizing and Supporting Family Caregivers in Estate Planning

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Family caregivers are the backbone of support for loved ones facing aging, illness, or disabilities. They often step in selflessly, ensuring the emotional and physical well-being of their family members while juggling their own lives. November, designated as National Family Caregivers Month, is a perfect time to shine a light on these unsung heroes and…

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Gratitude and Legacy: Giving Thanks Through Estate Planning

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As the holiday season approaches, it’s natural to reflect on the many things we’re grateful for—family, health, friendships, and the opportunities life has provided. But gratitude is more than an emotion; it’s a way of life that can shape how we plan for the future and the legacy we leave behind. Estate planning offers a…

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Year-End Estate Planning: Key Steps to Protect Your Family and Assets

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As the year winds down, it’s the perfect time to take stock of your estate plan and ensure everything is in order. The end of the year often brings reflection, resolution-making, and a focus on family, making it an ideal time to prioritize your planning. Here are the essential steps to consider for year-end estate…

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How to Discuss Your Estate Plan with Your Family During the Holidays

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The holidays are a time for family, celebration, and meaningful conversations. While discussing estate planning might not seem festive, it’s one of the most thoughtful and impactful gifts you can give your family. Open, honest communication about your estate plan can help avoid confusion, misunderstandings, or disputes in the future. Here’s how to approach this…

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What I Learned from My Rock N’ Roll Neighbor

C.C. DeVille

Our neighbor, C.C. DeVille, is a rock legend and was part of the famous 1980’s and 1990’s rock band, Poison. It’s not everyday that you can be walking your dogs in the neighborhood and see a rock legend and guitar virtuoso running down the street with 5lbs weights, scraggly hair, an old sweatsuit, and the…

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Have You Checked Your Beneficiary Designations Lately?

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You regularly check the balances of your retirement, bank, and investment accounts. But when was the last time you checked the beneficiary designations on these accounts (and really, all the other accounts that allow you to name a beneficiary)? It may have been years since you first opened an individual retirement account, bought a life…

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How to Tackle the Busiest Season of the Year

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As the end of the year approaches, many of us find ourselves balancing holiday gatherings, year-end tasks, and planning for the year ahead. While it’s tempting to put estate planning on hold during this busy season, taking a proactive approach now can provide peace of mind, protect your loved ones, and help you start the…

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The Corporate Transparency Act: What It Means for Terminated Businesses

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With the recent implementation of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), many business owners are becoming aware of new compliance requirements, specifically the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting. While it’s clear that active companies must file, many owners may not realize that businesses terminated between 2020 and 2024 are also required to complete this filing. The…

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Should Your Child’s Guardian and Trustee Be the Same Person?

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If you have overheard any estate planning discussions, you have likely heard the words “guardian” or “trustee.” In estate planning, deciding who will ultimately be tasked with caring for your minor child or managing funds for their benefit is an important decision that requires consideration of many factors. Although there is no substitute for you…

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Don’t Let Your Estate Plan Go Up in Smoke

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Fewer people are creating estate plans today than in years past. Research shows that, in 2024, less than one-third of Americans report having a will.[1] Every adult—whether they are 19 or 99—should have a will at a minimum. Many people can also benefit from estate planning documents such as trusts, powers of attorney, and advance…

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The Power of Purpose: Unveiling the Impact of Charitable Giving

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Compared to residents of other wealthy nations, Americans are more likely to give their time and money to help others. In 2023, the United States ranked ninth in per capita gross domestic product (GDP) but fifthon the World Giving Index rankings.[1] Polling shows that Americans trust nonprofits more than government or business, but they generally…

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Should You Share Your Estate Planning Details With Loved Ones?

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When you decide to create a comprehensive estate plan, there are many things to consider. One is whether to tell your loved ones about your plan and how much information to share with them. Estate planning can be a complex and sensitive matter, so your choice may depend on your unique relationships with loved ones…

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Can Artificial Intelligence Programs Write Basic Estate Planning Documents?

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With the increased coverage of artificial intelligence (AI) and all of the applications it can have in our everyday lives, some people may wonder whether an AI program can create an estate plan for them. While AI may be able to generate basic estate planning documents, including wills and trusts, there is no guarantee that…

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