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- Secure Intellectual Property Rights for Your Estate
One idea is a life insurance policy purchased and owned by an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT)
- Make a Charitable Donation in Your Will and Watch It Work
stock can be transferred to the charity by arranging it with the broker or by doing so in a will or trust
- New York Nursing Home Caught in Medicare and Medicaid Fraud
Middletown NY) Times-Herald-Record, the agreement came after a multi-year investigation by the attorney general The attorney general’s office shared excerpts from the emails.
- Young Hispanics Need to Start Saving for Retirement
When they do have access to employer retirement plans, Hispanic workers generally don’t contribute as
- Another Young Actor Dies Without a Will
Signing a POA lets a trusted person have a voice ahead of time.
- Planning Ahead for Medicaid
limited incomes, but planning could be the difference between keeping the family home for the next generation
- How to Prepare for the Unexpected Loss of a Spouse
Vital Statistics office where the death occurred); Estate planning documents, such as the will and trusts
- Estate Planning Changes for LGBT Couples
A few documents to consider are a Domestic Partnership Agreement, a Living Will and a Living Trust.
- You Bet Your Life There’s Value in Life Insurance
For example, if the policies are not held in irrevocable trusts, then the proceeds are included in the
- Want Estate Planning? No, You Need It!
Estate Planning – It’s a Need,” that explained how one person might be a great choice for guardian, trustee
- Retirement Advice from TV’s Golden Girls
Baby boomers are heading toward retirement, and some are already there, as the oldest members of the generation
- Planning your Financial Future after a Second “I Do”
married person dies without a will, then the surviving spouse is entitled to a share of the estate—generally