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The Five Most Common Estate Planning Mistakes

The Five Most Common Estate Planning Mistakes

A person spends half of his or her adult life trying to achieve financial security, and the other half trying to maintain it. This adage is why many people spend substantial time and effort maximizing their legacy goals in their estate…

Young Adults and Estate Planning

Young Adults and Estate Planning

It is fairly typical for young adults, even those with professional careers aged thirty or more, to believe they are too young to concern themselves with estate planning. Young adults in their twenties and thirties often think they don’t own…

Personal Property Memorandum in Your Estate Plan

Personal Property Memorandum in Your Estate Plan

When parents pass away, family members sometimes end up arguing over mom or dad’s favorite items. Arguments can take place over things like a coffee mug, a piece of jewelry or a painting. These types of arguments can be eliminated…

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