Estate Planning
Plan for your future today. Learn the specific estate planning documents you need to protect yourself and your loved ones.
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Estate Planning Checklist: How to Start Getting Your Affairs in Order
This estate planning checklist will help you understand and keep track of the important documents and decisions you'll need to consider to plan for the future.
· 8 min read
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Estate Planning: 11 Things to Do Before You Die
With a bit of preparation, you can put your mind at ease now and save your loved ones trouble later. Learn 11 things to do before you die to help prepare your estate.
· 11 min read
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District of Columbia Last Will and Testament
Get the details on how last wills work in the District of Columbia, including information on how probate court works, what happens if you don’t have a last will, and more.
· 5 min read
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Delaware Last Will and Testament
Delaware has specific laws for how to create last wills. Find out more about last wills, how they protect your family, and more.
· 5 min read
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Alaska Last Will and Testament
A last will and testament is an important component in planning the distribution of your estate—real estate, personal property and cash assets—upon your death.
· 5 min read
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7 Questions to Get Your Estate Plan Started
Getting started on an estate plan isn't as hard as you might think. Just answer these seven questions and you'll have made the major decisions you need to make.
· 3 min read
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4 Essential Estate Planning Documents
Estate planning is about more than writing a will.
· 4 min read
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New Mexico Last Will and Testament
New Mexico laws affect how a last will protects your wishes. Find out how last wills are used in New Mexico, how to get a last will, how to change a last will, and more.
· 4 min read
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Why Millennials Need an Estate Plan
No matter how young you are, there are plenty of good reasons to make a will and more.
· 4 min read
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Why Empty Nesters Need a New Estate Plan
If you prepared a will when your kids were small, your top priority might have been naming a guardian to raise them. Now that the kids are grown and out of the house, they don't need a guardian anymore. But you may not realize how out-of-date the rest of your estate plan is, and how it fails to address new issues you may face in mid-life and old age.
· 3 min read