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Important to consider Long-Term Care Insurance

Important to consider Long-Term Care Insurance

Political instability, rampant inflation and the specter of recession are looming threats to our clients’ financial future, which directly impacts their ability to take care of themselves at a point in their lives when they are likely to need care or other age-related services.

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Grounds for Contesting a Will

Grounds for Contesting a Will

Wills often go through probate, which is the legal process for settling an estate. The rules are different for every state, so check with an attorney or your local county office to learn more.

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Even Young Adults Need a Will

Even Young Adults Need a Will

These days it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by many things such as politics, gas prices, the gyrating stock market, summer travel, heatwaves and your health. One thing that shouldn’t overwhelm you is estate planning.

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There are Alternatives to Guardianship

There are Alternatives to Guardianship

We all want to protect vulnerable people from harm. However, taking away all their rights usually isn’t the place to start. Instead, there are several less severe options that could be the right way to go.

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Deciding where to Store your Documents is Critical

Deciding where to Store your Documents is Critical

A common dilemma that families face upon the incapacity or death of a loved one is locating estate planning documents. While preparing the documents are the most important step, that is irrelevant if the documents are lost when they most need to be used.

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Tips to avoid a Contested Will

Tips to avoid a Contested Will

Some people draft wills or trusts to ensure that the loved ones they will eventually leave behind own a piece of the properties the former will be leaving behind in case of their death.

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