If you have an heir with special needs who qualifies for government benefits, you want to consider these benefits when doing your estate planning. If you're not careful, you could remove their eligibility. In fact, just leaving someone $2,000 may be enough to...
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Month: December 2021
What should you look for in a guardian for your child?
Hopefully, you will never need to call upon the person you name as guardian of your child. Yet, as parents, you need to name one just in case the unthinkable happens and your child is left parentless. Choosing who could step in and raise your child is a big decision,...
Reasons to update your estate plan in 2022
Given the events of the last few years, it’s probably no surprise that there’s been an uptick in the number of people, in general, that have taken that step. In fact, 35% of the Millennials who have recently created a will have directly referenced the current state of...