Estate Planning Complications That Arise When Families Merge

Estate planning can be challenging for some families who have unique situations that require special estate planning tools or comprehensive estate planning to address certain issues. A blended or merged family can sometimes create estate planning difficulties. Parents with minor children from previous marriages and couples who marry later in life with adult children...
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What Same-Sex Couples Should Know About Estate Planning

People often find that estate planning is complicated and confusing. It is not difficult to understand why estate planning for same-sex couples can seem even more complex regardless of whether or not you are married. Luckily, estate planning for same-sex couples doesn’t have to be overwhelming or difficult to understand. With the law constantly...
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Estate Planning Myths Debunked

Is estate planning only important for those with assets?

Estate planning is a field has a lot misconceptions.  Many people have heard rumors and falsities regarding estate planning, which may dissuade them from creating an estate plan.  Perhaps the largest myth about estate planning is that an estate plan is only about death. In...

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What to do When You Hate Your Daughter-In-Law – Estate-Planning Practical Guide

It is presumed that families may disagree, but that families will always love each other. However, does that presumption extend to in-laws? It may be common for some parents to dislike their son’s wife, but most parents learn to tolerate their in-laws. In some extreme cases, a parent may actually hate the...

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What is the Probate Process Like?

When a family member passes away, there are many legal steps that the surviving members must take to settle the person’s final affairs. In most cases, a family member is appointed in the person’s will to serve as administrator of the probate estate. The family member will be the one to administer the estate. ...
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