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Estate planning isn’t just for wealthy or retired individuals. You start building an estate the moment you begin earning money and buying property.
So, what happens to the things you own when you’re incapacitated or pass away?
Without essential estate planning documents, the law dictates what happens to your belongings. On top of that, important decisions about your health care and quality of life may be left up to someone else.
Don’t miss out on making your wishes known. This collection of articles will teach you how to manage your estate and protect your interests, so you can be prepared for anything.
Estate Articles
Disinherit Someone from Your Will: A Step-by-Step Guide
Before making the choice to disinherit a family member or relative in your Last Will, consider the consequences of your decision.
Estate Planning for Married Couples
The complete guide to estate planning with a spouse, including the documents and decisions you both need to make.
Everything You Need to Know About Obituaries
Publishing an obituary is an easy way to let others know that someone has passed away. In this post, we will explore the ins and outs of obituaries.
From Lost to Found: How to Track Down Unclaimed Inheritances
Connect with your heritage. Gain rightful access to financial resources. In this article, we'll uncover the steps for finding & claiming lost inheritances.
How Bankruptcy Affects Inheritances and Estate Plans
Discover how bankruptcy takes priority over inheritance claims and estate plans—and what you can do to protect your interests.
How to Appoint a Guardian for Your Children
A parents' step-by-step guide on how to select a caregiver for their children.
How to be the Executor of an Estate
A step-by-step guide to being an executor and settling an estate.
How to Buy a Cemetery Plot: Find Peace in Your Final Resting Place
In this post, we'll walk you through the basics of buying a cemetery plot, covering everything from cost to burial options and everything in between.
How to Create a Personal Asset Inventory
A personal asset inventory (PAI) is a list of your physical possessions, which can be helpful after emergencies, such as a burglary or fire. In this article, we'll discuss how the best way to create a personal asset inventory is by using a website or app.
How To Use a Living Trust To Protect Inheritances
Use this a Living Trust to guarantee your loved ones benefit from your life’s achievements as you’d intend them to.
International Travel Checklist
Here are some of the tasks that should be taken care of before you depart on an international trip.
Intestate: Dying Without a Will
Intestate is a term that describes when a person dies without a Last Will and Testament. It may describe either a deceased person or their estate.
Probate: What Does it Mean?
Probate refers to both the process of a court determining the validity of a Last Will and Testament and the personal representative distributing the estate.
Right of Survivorship for Joint Tenants
The right of survivorship is a right granted to joint property owners that ensures the transfer of one owner's stake to the remaining owners in the case of death.
The Complete 2023 Estate Planning Report
Our survey found that 73% of Americans do not have an estate plan. Here's a look at the biggest estate planning struggles and how to complete yours.
What is a Trust Fund?
Trust funds hold assets for beneficiaries to inherit. The primary benefit of trust funds is the avoidance of the probate process which can be a time-consuming and expensive process.
What is an Online Identity Record?
Documenting your various internet accounts and services creates a vital reference work for you and your loved ones. There are several reasons why you should create an online ID record--most importantly because your record is an important part of your estate plan.
Estate Checklists
Executor Checklist
How to Execute Your Last Will and Testament
Estate Planning Documents
Last Will and Testament
A document used to distribute personal assets to beneficiaries after death.
Power of Attorney
A document used to name a personal representative in the event of incapacitation.
Health Care Directive
A document that outlines personal health care preferences in the case of an emergency.
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