It is part of human nature to procrastinate. People tend to put off any responsibility that seems unpleasant, even if delaying those actions causes them distress or put them at a disadvantage. For example, most adults understand that delaying the estate planning...
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Revocable vs. non-revocable trust. What’s the difference?
A trust is a separate legal arrangement that allows an individual or entity, known as the trustee, to hold assets on behalf of another party, referred to as the beneficiary. Trusts are designed to manage and safeguard assets while helping ensure their distribution...
How often can estate plans be updated?
You have just finished drafting your estate plans when you realized there was something you forgot to include. You want to fix this, but can you alter your estate plans so soon? Yes, you can update your estate plans as often as you wish -- and there's no rule that...