Treating Children Fairly Does Not Necessarily Mean Equally

  Parents generally try to treat all their children fairly. We often assume that fairness means leaving an equal inheritance to each child. However, “fair” does not always mean “equal.” A thoughtful estate plan considers each child’s unique circumstances to create distributions that truly support their needs. Here are some situations where unequal but fair distributions might be […]

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New Baby? Time to Create Your Estate Plan

 Have you just welcomed a baby to the family? Protecting your newborn goes beyond car seats and babyproofing. Ensure that your child is protected no matter what life brings by creating an estate plan. Establishing an estate plan is one to-do task that many people put off. They may delay this very important task due to lack of […]

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Avoid These Common and Expensive Mistakes:

How to Leave Assets to Minor Children You love your children and want to ensure that they are always taken care of. The desire to provide for them may also be shared by their grandparents, aunts, and uncles. However, when leaving money and property to minor children, even the best intentions can lead to big problems. Common mistakes […]

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Whom Should I Tell About My Estate Plan?

  Creating an estate plan is typically a private matter, not something you share in detail with everyone in your life. After all, what you choose to do with your money and property is your business. Your partner might know what is in your plan, especially if you created it together. But beyond that, does anyone else really […]

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Foster Children in an Estate Plan

  A foster child may come into your life through the court system, an agency, or your own extended family. However it begins, the relationship can grow into something deeply personal, with the unshakable feeling that this child is yours. However, the law does not always see the relationship that way with regard to inheritance. If you pass […]

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