Wills vs. Trusts What’s the Difference? It’s established that estate planning is complicated, and all those terms being thrown around don’t help. Once you better understand the basics, however, the better prepared you’ll be to move forward with the important...
At What Age Should I Prepare My Will? If you are an adult and have assets that you would like to pass on to someone specific upon your death, you’re at a good age to prepare a will. What we’re trying to say here is that, as long as you are at least 18 years old and...
Estate Planning Beneficiaries Explained How you establish beneficiaries in your estate planning is critical to ensuring that your wishes are carried out. The issue of your beneficiaries – like many elements of estate planning – is more complicated than you may...
What Is an Estate Planning Trustee? You’ve heard the term trustee bandied about when it comes to estate planning, but you may not have any idea about what that means. The basic parties to an estate planning trust include the person whose trust it is (known officially...
When Should I Consider Estate Planning? While it may come as a surprise to many, it’s never too early to address the issue of estate planning. Even you haven’t started a family yet and are in the early stages of your career, moving forward with estate planning is not...
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