Monthly Archives:: August 2024

Trust and Estate Administration: Whom Should You Bring to the Meetings?

Navigating the administration of a loved one’s estate or trust involves more than just legal responsibilities—it requires careful consideration of who should be involved in the process. As an executor or trustee, it’s important to understand your role and the roles of others, including beneficiaries. While your attorney represents only you, including family members in initial meetings can enhance transparency and reduce potential conflicts. READ MORE

Labor Day Reflections and Your Legacy

As we celebrate Labor Day, take a moment to reflect on your journey and the hard work that has shaped your life. From your first job to your current achievements, your dedication has built a legacy worth protecting. This blog explores how to honor your life’s work with a comprehensive Life & Legacy Plan. Discover why it’s essential to plan for the future and how a thoughtful estate plan can preserve your legacy, protect your assets, and ensure your wishes are honored. Let’s celebrate the fruits of your labor and secure your family’s future together. READ MORE

Trust Funding: Is Everything Titled Correctly?

Setting up a trust is a crucial part of estate planning, but it’s only the first step. To make your trust work effectively, you need to ensure it’s properly funded. This means transferring your assets – like bank accounts, real estate, and investment accounts – into the trust. Funding a trust can seem complicated, but it’s essential for avoiding probate and ensuring your wishes are carried out smoothly. In our latest blog post, we break down the process of trust funding, including tips on handling various types of property and the importance of working with professionals. Learn how to get it right and secure your family’s future. READ MORE

How Beneficiary Designations Put Your Family at Risk

Beneficiary designations might seem like a simple way to ensure your assets go to the right people, but relying on them alone can create unexpected problems. From complications with minor beneficiaries to risks if a beneficiary dies before you, there are many potential pitfalls. Discover why beneficiary designations alone aren’t enough and how a comprehensive Life & Legacy Plan can better protect your family and your wishes. Explore our latest blog to learn about the risks and find out how we can help you create a robust estate plan that evolves with your life. READ MORE

The Essential Estate Planning Tool Kit for Unmarried Partners

Navigating estate planning is crucial, especially for long-term partners who aren’t married. Without proper planning, your partner may be left out of critical decisions and inheritance. Discover seven essential documents you need in your estate planning tool kit to ensure your wishes are honored and your partner is protected. From wills and trusts to powers of attorney, we guide you through creating a comprehensive plan tailored to your needs. Schedule a consultation today to build or update your estate plan and safeguard your future. READ MORE

Would $23,000 Make a Difference to You?

Imagine discovering $23,000 that belongs to you, only to find out you can’t claim it. This was the frustrating reality for Dale Benerofe, a Georgia resident, who uncovered unclaimed property from her deceased parents. Her story highlights a significant issue that affects millions of Americans: unclaimed property. In this blog, we’ll explore what unclaimed property is, how to find it, and why effective estate planning is essential to ensure your loved ones receive their rightful inheritances. Don’t let your hard-earned assets go unclaimed – read on to learn how to protect your legacy. READ MORE

Your Roadmap to a Protected Future after Bankruptcy

Navigating life after bankruptcy can be overwhelming, but creating an estate plan can serve as your roadmap to a secure future. Whether you’ve filed for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, it’s vital to protect your remaining assets, including accounts and property, through proper planning. This includes ensuring beneficiary designations are complete, establishing a last will and testament, and considering a revocable living trust. Not only does estate planning safeguard your assets, but it also provides clarity on who will make financial and medical decisions for you if you’re unable to do so. Let us help you start this new chapter on the right foot – call us today to customize an estate plan tailored to your needs! READ MORE

Would You Make This Million Dollar Mistake?

Imagine naming your ex as the beneficiary of your retirement account in your twenties, only to leave behind a million-dollar nest egg for them years later. This isn’t just a hypothetical scenario – it happened to Jeffrey Rolison, whose failure to update his beneficiary designation led to a high-profile legal battle. This story underscores the critical importance of regular reviews of your estate plan, especially beneficiary-designated accounts, to ensure your wishes are honored. Learn how to protect your loved ones and avoid making a million-dollar mistake in our latest blog post. READ MORE

No Contribution Is Too Small

In today’s world, stay-at-home parents provide invaluable nonfinancial contributions to their families, from childcare and household management to transportation and meal preparation. But have you considered what would happen if they were no longer able to fulfill these essential roles? In this article, we explore the importance of recognizing and protecting the value of stay-at-home parents through comprehensive financial and estate planning. Learn how to quantify their contributions, the role of insurance, tax planning strategies, and the importance of establishing guardianship for minor children. Protecting your family’s future is crucial, and we’re here to help you navigate these important decisions. READ MORE