by Trust Counsel | Sep 18, 2020 | Asset Protection, Business Succession, Business/ Corporate Law, Estate Planning, Financial, IRAs / 401(k)
The days of working for a single employer for decades until you retire are over. Today, you are much more likely to change jobs multiple times during your career. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, today’s workers have held an average of 12 jobs by the time...
by Trust Counsel | Aug 28, 2020 | Articles, Asset Protection, Business Succession, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Family, Financial
Anyone who has seen the hit Netflix documentary Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness can attest that it’s one of the most outlandish stories to come out in a year full of outlandish stories. And while Tiger King’s sordid tale of big cats, murder-for-hire, polygamy,...
by Trust Counsel | Aug 17, 2020 | Articles, Asset Protection, Business Succession, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Financial
Anyone who has seen the hit Netflix documentary Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness can attest that it’s one of the most outlandish stories to come out in a year full of outlandish stories. And while Tiger King’s sordid tale of big cats, murder-for-hire, polygamy,...
by Trust Counsel | Aug 13, 2020 | Articles, Asset Protection, Business Succession, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Family, Financial
I am always preaching that there are 5 people you want on your side when building your family’s trusted advisory team: 1) Attorney, 2) Accountant, 3) Insurance Advisor, 4) Financial Advisor, and 5) Banker. Your personal financial dream team will help you navigate the...
by Trust Counsel | Aug 10, 2020 | Articles, Asset Protection, Business Succession, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Family, Financial, Trusts, Wills
Anyone who has seen the hit Netflix documentary Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness can attest that it’s one of the most outlandish stories to come out in a year full of outlandish stories. And while Tiger King’s sordid tale of big cats, murder-for-hire, polygamy,...
by Trust Counsel | Aug 3, 2020 | Articles, Asset Protection, Business Succession, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Family, Financial
If you are engaged to be married, divorce is probably the last thing you and your fiancé want to be thinking about. Yet you might be rightfully concerned about what would happen to your assets should your marriage end in divorce or in the event of your death. One...