
Avoiding Probate Is Key to Protecting Your Legacy
A few smart title choices and beneficiary forms can move assets to loved ones quickly, privately and with less cost.

A few smart title choices and beneficiary forms can move assets to loved ones quickly, privately and with less cost.

Make sure your loved ones will be secure after you’re gone by setting up a Spousal Lifetime Access Trust.

Portability isn’t automatic; even nontaxable estates must file a tax return to elect it.

End-of-life planning ensures peace of mind for both you and your loved ones. Burial insurance and prepaid funeral plans can reduce financial strain and provide clarity during a difficult time.

Families navigating the aftermath of a loved one’s passing must act quickly. Probate deadlines are strict, and delays can jeopardize the estate’s smooth settlement.

A will that’s lost, outdated, or inaccessible can send even the most well-intentioned estate plan straight to probate court.

Probate can tie up assets, create delays and drain estate value—many families benefit from planning around it.

Wills don’t automatically become invalid when you move. However, state laws can affect how they’re interpreted or enforced.

A widow wonders if it’s too late to fix an estate plan that made no provisions for their one farming son and isn’t sure how to manage the farmland.

Losing a spouse is emotionally devastating. However, many surviving partners also face an unexpected financial blow in the form of higher taxes.