Planning for the future means making sure your wishes are clearly documented. With estate planning, two critical documents often cause confusion: a last will and testament vs. living will. While both serve essential purposes, they address entirely di…
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Estate planning doesn’t only involve planning for the distribution of your assets after your passing — it also has to do with planning for incapacity. While accidents or the unimaginable can happen at any time, one of the most important documents…
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When folks start out their estate planning journey, they often ask “How much does a Will cost?” This is an understandable question, but it comes with a ton of baggage. While a Will serves as a part of a comprehensive estate plan, it’s far from…
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It can make the worst even worse, a loved one has died without a will (0r any kind of planning). It happens every day, and always leaves loved ones in a lurch. When this happens, it’s up to the family to navigate Probate Court. Ideally, people navi…
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