Many adults focus on the distribution of their assets when they’re creating their estate plans. There’s something else you need to consider when you’re crafting your plan: What might happen if you’re incapacitated. You can’t make decisions for yourself if you’re...
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Will your Illinois estate need to pay estate taxes?
The decisions you make during the estate planning process will have a direct impact on your financial stability later in life and on the inheritance that your loved ones may receive from you. You have to consider many factors including the complicated relationships...
3 groups a trust can protect you from
An irrevocable trust could prove an essential estate planning tool if you fear someone else will take your assets. It can help you to preserve them for the beneficiaries you choose. Here are some people that an irrevocable trust could keep your money safe from: 1....
2 estate planning tips for new parents
Not many life events are as momentous as learning that you are going to be a parent in a couple of months’ time. There is no doubt that your life is bound to change in major ways, and one of the things you need to take care of is your child’s well-being. This is where...