4 Legal Documents to Prepare before Your Child Heads to College

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College prep is not limited to SAT study guides, college applications, finals, orientation, and a few trips to Target. Most college freshman are 18, or they will turn 18 during their freshman year. They are (or will soon be) legal adults and if proper documents...

The Importance of Legal Guardianship for Minors

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More than just a formality, guardianships help protect children The Annie E. Casey Foundation recently found that 1 in 20 children live in a home where their main caregiver is not a parent. The majority are cared for by a grandparent or other family member...

Potential Pitfalls in Avoiding Probate

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Understanding Transfer on Death and Payable on Death Affidavits When grieving the loss of a loved one, probate is a step that many people wish they could avoid. Probate can be a lengthy, involved, and confusing process. And many might wonder if options are available...

Durable vs. General Power of Attorney: What’s the Difference?

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A power of attorney document is one of the most important tools to incorporate into your estate plan. Even if you enjoy relatively good health, life can hit you with the unthinkable. If you end up incapacitated due to illness or injury, you’ll need a...

What’s the Purpose of an Estate Plan?

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Estate planning can be an easy task to overlook or put off, especially when it involves dealing with tough issues like choosing beneficiaries to receive your assets when you die. Some people may not even consider developing an estate plan because they think they don’t...

Amending Your Estate Planning Documents

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Getting married, having a baby, and other life-changing events can have financial implications and affect how you manage your assets and property. You may be wondering whether you can change your currently existing documents, and the answer is “it depends.” Life is all about change....

“Do I Need an Estate Planning Attorney?” The Answer’s Most Likely “Yes”.

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Some people think that they don’t need a probate or estate lawyer because they’re not independently wealthy or don’t own multiple properties. However, if you have a family or assets, a legal professional in estate planning can provide a valuable service. Regardless of your situation...

What Documents Do I Need for Estate Planning?

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Estate planning involves deciding who will receive or manage your assets and property after you pass away or become incapacitated. Some people avoid or put off estate planning because they don’t know all the decisions it involves or what forms they’ll need. If you want...

What’s Fair in a Second Marriage and Estate Planning?

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After losing a spouse to divorce or death, falling in love again can feel like a new beginning. But joining your life with someone else has financial implications that you and your partner need to consider, especially if children are involved. Generally, couples want a...

As a Trustee, Do I Need an Estate Attorney?

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Being appointed a trustee means someone has placed significant trust in your ability to manage their assets to benefit their beneficiaries. While you’re not required to hire an attorney while serving as a trustee, having legal representation can help you better handle the complexities of...

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