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Gene Hackman's $80 million fortune is in legal limbo after his wife died just days before he did, highlighting the estate planning crisis that countless families face, including possibly yours. Read more...
Why We Say That Reviewing Your Trust Regularly Is Not Optional—It's Imperative
Many people believe that once they've created a trust, they can simply file it away and forget about it. But just like your health needs regular check-ups, your whole estate plan (including your trust) requires periodic reviews to ensure your plan will work for your loved ones, and not fail when they need it. Read more...
Beyond the FDIC Safety Net: Protecting Your Cash When Your Savings Exceed Insurance Limits
Your life savings may exceed FDIC insurance limits, leaving portions of your hard-earned money unprotected if your bank fails. Learn strategic approaches to safeguard your entire financial legacy and ensure the maximum protection for your deposits. Read more…
Til Death Do Us Part? Why Unmarried Couples Must Have An Estate Plan That Works For the People They Love
Without marriage's legal protections, unmarried couples face unique estate planning challenges that could leave partners vulnerable and children at risk. Learn how to protect your loved ones and assets with proper planning. Read more…