An Estate Plan Protects Your Family in the Future

The key reason for an estate plan is simple: protecting your family from future problems. Gathering the information to create an estate plan is probably not a pleasure. However, the reason for the estate plan is to protect your family from problems in the future, according to J Weekly in “Estate planning wards off problems…

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Estate Plans Should Be Reviewed When Big Changes Arise

We are facing big changes right now and more changes are likely. An estate plan should be considered as only temporarily up to date, because significant changes in situations should spark a review of the plan.  Recent Treasury Department regulatory changes make it likely that your plan needs review as Wealth Management discusses in “Remind…

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There are Exceptions to Attorney-Client Privilege

Attorney-Client privilege is important in estate planning but there could be exceptions. Attorney-client privilege is one of the key doctrines of our legal system but there are exceptions as explained by the Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog in “Treasure-Hunter’s Documents Might Be in Deep Water.” This doctrine even has an important place in estate…

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The Two Basic Categories of Estate Planning

While estate planning has many different documents it comes down to two categories. One of the best ways to begin estate planning is to break the process down into two categories, according to the Motley Fool in “The Estate-Planning Documents Everyone Needs.” There are all sorts of different legal documents in estate planning that are…

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A Bypass Trust Can Still Be a Good Idea

Bypass trusts are not as popular as they were at one time but can still work under certain circumstances. The “bypass” trust has gone out of favor as a result of federal estate law changes but can still work for you, according to the Poughkeepsie Journal in “Bypass trust works better for many families.” Basically,…

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All Estate Plans Should Include the Following

There are many kinds of estate plans but a few things should be included in every one’s estate planning portfolio. The Catholic Register recently discussed what is necessary in every estate plan in “The must-haves of estate planning.” The article is focused on Canada but it wouldn’t be a bad idea to include them in…

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Estate Planning for Children Leaving the Nest

How is July so suddenly upon us? It’s astonishing how time flies. Hopefully, you are enjoying the summer, and taking advantage of all its leisurely pursuits. For many families, summer marks the time for transition as the children prepare to begin (or continue) their college education. This usually coincides with the children reaching the age of…

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