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How Estate Planning Can Reduce The High Cost Of Dying—Part 2

How Estate Planning Can Reduce The High Cost Of Dying—Part 2

by Trust Counsel | Jul 22, 2022 | Articles, Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Family, Financial, Trusts, Wills

Despite the fact that it happens to every single one of us and is as every bit as natural as birth, very few among us are properly prepared for death—whether our own death or the death of a loved one.  Yet the pandemic might be changing this. According to Census...
How Estate Planning Can Reduce The High Cost Of Dying—Part 1

How Estate Planning Can Reduce The High Cost Of Dying—Part 1

by Trust Counsel | Jul 15, 2022 | Articles, Asset Protection, Business Succession, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Family, Financial

Despite the fact that it happens to every single one of us and is as every bit as natural as birth, very few among us are properly prepared for death—whether our own death or the death of a loved one.  Yet the pandemic might be changing this. According to Census...
5 Common Estate Planning Concerns For Your Second (Or More) Marriage

5 Common Estate Planning Concerns For Your Second (Or More) Marriage

by Trust Counsel | Jul 8, 2022 | Articles, Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Family, Financial, Inheritance, Trusts

With divorce occurring in roughly 50% of all marriages in the U.S. and life expectancy increasing every day, second—and even third—marriages are becoming quite common. And when people get remarried in mid-life and beyond, they often bring children from prior marriages...
What You Need to Know About Collecting Life Insurance Proceeds

What You Need to Know About Collecting Life Insurance Proceeds

by Trust Counsel | Jul 8, 2022 | Articles, Asset Protection, Business/ Corporate Law, Estate Planning, Family, Inheritance, Trusts, Wills

If you’re looking to collect life insurance proceeds as the policy’s beneficiary, the process is fairly simple. However, during the emotional period immediately following a loved one’s death, it can feel as if your entire world is falling apart, so it’s helpful...
Estate Planning FAQs For LGBTQ+ Couples

Estate Planning FAQs For LGBTQ+ Couples

by Trust Counsel | Jun 27, 2022 | Case Law, Estate Planning, Family, Financial, Inheritance, Kids Protection Planning, Trusts, Wills

As we are about to wrap up another Pride Month, the LGBTQ+ community faces an increasingly uncertain legal landscape. In the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, ending the recognition of a constitutional right to abortion, many are worried that other...
How To Pass On Family Heirlooms & Keepsakes Without Causing A Family Feud

How To Pass On Family Heirlooms & Keepsakes Without Causing A Family Feud

by Trust Counsel | Jun 3, 2022 | Articles, Family, Inheritance

When creating an estate plan, people are often most concerned with passing on the “big things” like real estate, bank accounts, and vehicles. Yet these possessions very often aren’t the items that have the most meaning for the loved ones we leave behind. Smaller...
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