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Holiday Gift Giving Guide
Holiday gift giving can feel rewarding and fulfilling by showing your appreciation to loved ones and friends. Unfortunately, in person shopping has become difficult this year due to store restrictions and CDC social distancing guidelines. But one of the best ways to safely gift this year is…
Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples
If you are single, or unmarried with no kids, you may not have thought much about estate planning. You might have assumed estate planning is only for married couples who need contingency plans for minor children. Just because you have no dependents, doesn’t mean your life…
Estate Planning for Millennials
As a Millennial, you might feel like you are too young for estate planning. But the fact is, once you turn 18, you need to have certain documents in order to protect you. Estate planning is not just for your parents or people who have a lot money and real estate. Estate planning is for every age…
Wealth Planning – Teach Your Children Well
Currently, Baby Boomers are the wealthiest generation of all time, and they are set to leave their wealth to their children, generally of the X and Y (Millennial) generation. With mounting college loans, and the rising cost of living, Millennials are poised to inherit the vast majority of their…
Trusts for Beginners
A Trust is one of the safest methods of estate transfer to your designated beneficiaries. It allows another party (the Trustee) to act on your behalf as the authority to your assets. Most people choose to set up a Trust to avoid Probate, and help ease burdens to heirs and/or to plan for incapacity…
What is Probate & How We Can Help
Probate is the legal process by which an estate is settled. Literally speaking, Probate means to “prove” a Will is valid after someone passes away. That means making sure the inheritance goes to the right heirs and that all of the deceased’s wishes are carried out. Not all Wills are legally sound,…
Legacy Planning
You’ve worked hard to build what you have. So, it’s only natural that you want to establish and nurture a legacy that will last for years or even decades after you are gone. You are also more than just your name or your estate. You are a caring and giving person, who also has a legacy to be shared…
DIY Wills and Trust – Why They Don’t Work
DIY Wills and Trusts seem practical and easier, but wind up being quite costly and dangerous. The sense of control you may get from creating your own Will can also be found creating one safely with an estate planning lawyer. And it may even cost you less money. The appreciation…
Emergency Estate Planning: Hurricane “Go Kit”
With Hurricane season officially underway and at least nine named storms already, 2020 is shaping up to be very active. According to Colorado State University researchers Philip Klotzbach, Michael M. Bell, and Jhordanne Jones, “Coastal residents are reminded that it only takes one hurricane making…