Leaving an Inheritance to Minors
21 Jan

Leaving an Inheritance to Minors

While it’s not easy to think about, estate planning to provide for your children in case of an untimely death is vital. The consideration of who will raise them is only one factor to consider. You should also delegate what happens with any money or property you leave behind and who will manage the i...

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Planning Tips for Newlyweds
14 Jan

Planning Tips for Newlyweds

Making estate or end-of-life planning is likely the last thing on your mind after beginning life as a married couple. However, with the new unity, the responsibility of protecting your spouse in case of an untimely death is critical. Experts say that thinking about estate planning early in the marri...

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Avoid Estate Planning Scams
07 Jan

Avoid Estate Planning Scams

Unscrupulous actors sometimes try to entice unaware victims into financially crippling scams. One of the most common types of scam deals relates to living trusts.  Fortunately, by doing your research and ensuring you are entering a valuable contract, most scams are easy to see through and avoid. A l...

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Planning for your Timeshare
31 Dec

Planning for your Timeshare

As part of your estate planning process, have you ever considered a timeshare or additional property? A timeshare is typically a vacation property that multiple owners share a right to use at their discretion. Have you considered what happens to your portion of the facility at the time of your death...

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What to Leave out of a Will
24 Dec

What to Leave out of a Will

While you want to be as detailed as possible when creating your last will, there are numerous factors you should avoid. The most efficient way to decide what to include is by working with a trusted attorney. Of course, they will charge for their services, but hiring an expert gains valuable knowledg...

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Do You Know How Loud Is Too Loud?
28 Nov

Do You Know How Loud Is Too Loud?

Loud sounds in the environment can permanently damage or destroy the tiny and fragile hair cells within the cochlea—the small, snail-shaped organ for hearing in your inner ear—and diminish your ability to hear a range of sounds. This damage, called noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), can be immediate...

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