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- Preparing for the Unexpected
Reference: US News (May 6, 2016) “Why You Should Prepare Now for the Death of a Spouse” #AssetProtection
- Iowa Ready to Pass Bill on Digital Assets in Estate
to an online or digital provider regarding how they want their assets handled in the event of their death
- Dad Left Me Out of His Will… What Can I Do?
manner, such as by naming him as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy, IRA, or other payable on death Upon the father’s death, a child could contest the will, claiming undue influence by his new wife.
- Hedge Your Bets with Long-Term Health Care Planning
rider to their life insurance contracts for long-term care that allows individuals to use some of the death
- New Hampshire Solves Power of Attorney Issue
ability terminates if: The patient regains health; A guardian is appointed; or The patient is near death
- Careful Planning for Blended Families is a Must
It’s typically created way in advance of death or disability.
- Wisconsin Legislature Tackles Digital Assets
Reference: WEAU.com (February 25, 2016) “Law aims to protect internet users’ digital property after death
- Circle that Day on the Calendar!
Otherwise, the IRA may have to be totally withdrawn within five years after the original owner’s death traditional and Roth IRAs must also take RMDs by year-end, starting the year after the original owner’s death named to an inherited IRA, be sure to split the account by December 31 of the year after the owner’s death
- News of Millionaire Maiden’s Estate Shows Need for Estate Planning
Prenzler said following Mary’s death, her estate was placed with his office for safekeeping in accordance
- News of Millionaire Maiden’s Estate Shows Need for Estate Planning
Prenzler said following Mary’s death, her estate was placed with his office for safekeeping in accordance
- Snoop Dogg Too Smart to Have a Will?
Still, others say it’s a lack of urgency and a general unwillingness to talk about their own death.
- Practicing Your Estate Plan Makes Perfect
An adult child is frequently asked to sort out estate matters after the death of a family member.