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What are the Basics of a Successful Estate Plan?

Will and Revocable Trust updates

An estate plan tells your heirs and the courts how to divide up your assets, but it also helps protect your loved ones from unnecessary hassle and expense–as well as potentially months, even years, tied up in the court system settling your estate.

What Is a Testamentary Trust?

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If you are drawing up your will and want to leave money to a minor child, using a testamentary trust is one way to do so. This legal document can also be beneficial in other situations, such as if you want to leave an inheritance to someone but aren’t sure they will use the gift wisely.

Have You Considered Estate Planning for Fido?

Who Takes Care of My Pet When I Die?

Whether referred to as companion animals, service animals or simply as pets, they play an important part in the lives of many. Owners can use estate planning tools to ensure their pets continue to receive proper care, if the owner becomes incapacitated or dies.

What Do I Need to Know about Second Marriage Estate Planning?

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A second marriage can be a balm for the heartache of losing a spouse, be it through death or divorce. Nevertheless, if there are children or other heirs involved, you should consider carefully what will happen with your money and possessions, when you pass on.

What Should Not Be Included in Will?

What Does the Executor of an Estate Do?

In general, a last will and testament is an easy and straightforward way to state who gets what when you die and name a guardian for your minor children.