The Key Reasons Why You Need To Update Your Estate Plan 

The Key Reasons Why You Need To Update Your Estate Plan 

Have you made the move to a new state? It can be both an exciting and overwhelming thing to do. While your moving checklist may seem to go on without end, consider putting ‘updating your estate plan’ at the top of your list. Let us discuss some of the reasons why it...
Can Unmarried Couples Have An Estate Plan?

Can Unmarried Couples Have An Estate Plan?

Many couples–married or unmarried–want to have inheritance rights. This means they need to execute testamentary documents, such as wills, in order to ensure a solid estate plan. In states that do not recognize common law marriage, the state will not recognize a couple...
Estate Planning for a Second Marriage and Blended Family

Estate Planning for a Second Marriage and Blended Family

Second (or third or fourth) marriages often require careful balancing between the needs of the surviving spouse and the needs of the children from a previous marriage. It takes a certain kind of courage to embark on new marriages after being married previously, even...
Should You Update Your Will When You Move?

Should You Update Your Will When You Move?

“State-by-state differences in matters around taxes, inheritance, marital property and more make a thorough review imperative.” In the excitement of a move from one state to another, people often forget that their estate plan may need to also change with their address...
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