Millennials: Don’t Overlook the Need for Early Estate Planning!

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Are you in your twenties or thirties? You’ve probably heard about the importance of Wills and Trusts by now, but you may feel like you’re still too young or just don’t have enough assets to warrant any estate planning yet. As a trust attorney, I can tell you that it’s a huge mistake thinking that…

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Digital Afterlife: An Estate Plan For Your Facebook Account

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Did you ever wonder what happens to your digital footprint when you pass away? Well you should, particularly if you are part of the 77 percent of Americans who go online every day. As the internet has become more of an integral part of our lives, our information — pictures, videos, financial, emails, social media…

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An Easy Guide to Start Your Digital Assets Estate Plan

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In our last blog post (click here) we discussed the reasons why it is important to include digital assets in your estate plan.  Now let’s talk about how you take action and begin that process! Make A List To start, make a list of all of your online accounts, technological devices, and other digital assets. …

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Don’t Be April Fooled! Here’s 8 Ways to Protect Against Online Fraud

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Are you afraid of your identity being stolen? Looking to protect against online fraud? You are not alone. Forbes reported a mobile security study in which 69% of respondents said that having others access their personal information is one of their biggest fears. However, the article also revealed that most Americans don’t take the proper precautions…

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