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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Creating a Last Will and Testament: Key Steps to Secure Your Legacy
It doesn’t have to be stressful or costly to create a will and testament. Learn common requirements, important considerations, and how to navigate the process.
· 14 min read
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What Makes a Will Invalid
A will is your final act—ensure it's valid so your wishes are honored. Avoid these common pitfalls to ensure your document is ironclad.
· 6 min read
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What is the Difference Between a Living Will and a Last Will and Testament?
Though both contain the word "will," these two documents serve very different purposes.
· 8 min read
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What Happens to My Child if I Pass Away After Divorce?
If you don't make plans for your death, as a single parent, you may concerned about what happens to your kids after your death. Without a will, the court may decide who raises and cares for your children without your input.
· 8 min read
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What Happens if Your Domestic Partner Dies Without a Will
Have you and your domestic partner created estate plans? If not, you need to know what happens when a domestic partner dies without a will.
· 7 min read
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Living Will vs. Last Will and Testament
Not sure about the differences between living will vs. last will? Here's a quick summary.
· 7 min read
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Living Trusts 101: Funding and Managing a Living Trust
A how-to guide to getting your living trust funded.
· 7 min read
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Top 5 Benefits of a Living Trust
The 'living trust' has become an increasingly popular estate planning tool because of the many benefits it offers.
· 8 min read
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The Basics of 'I Love You' Wills
Do you know what an “I love you will” does and could it be right for you? As with any estate planning option, there are advantages and disadvantages, so read up before sharing the love!
· 7 min read
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No-Contest Clauses in Wills and Trusts
Are you concerned about a potential challenge to your will or trust once you're gone? A no-contest clause in a will or trust can be quite effective in discouraging challenges to the documents after your death.
· 8 min read