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Estate Planning for Young Families

Because they are young and healthy, many young families do not feel the need to create their own estate plan.  Others are in the beginning of their careers and feel that an estate plan is too expensive.  However, creating an estate plan is the wise decision.  Although...

Estate Planning for Women

Estate planning is important for all of us.  However, the days of women relying solely on men to be the breadwinner and make all the decisions is increasingly over.  It is important, then, for women to understand estate planning, its implications, and have a plan of...

Young Adults Need Estate Planning, Too

Before a child turns 18, their parents have a legal right to make decisions for them or access some information about them.  However, once that child turns 18, parents lose that right.  After a minor becomes an adult, no one can automatically step in and take care of...

Incorporating Faith and Values in Estate Planning

For many parents, their primary goal in estate planning is not to pass down their wealth, but to continue to teach their ethics, morals, worldview, and even religious beliefs to their children.  A good and comprehensive estate plan can provide you with that exact...

Planning For Disability and Long-Term Care

With modern technology and medicine, we are living longer than ever.  With increased age comes an increased chance of disability and not being able to take care of ourselves.  Fortunately, proper estate planning will use incapacity planning strategies that will help...

Life Insurance: How Much and What Kind?

Life insurance is a way for you to affordably provide finances for your surviving spouse, ageing parents, children, and others if you pass away while they are depending on you.  Proceeds from your life insurance can provide extra income for whatever needs your loved...