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- Going, Going, Gone: True Gifts Can’t Be Taken Back
how to protect your family heirlooms or want to attempt to rescue an item from a family member you believe can help you determine what options are available to you, and guide forward along whatever path you believe
- Modifying Estate Plans After a Serious Illness
Believe it or not, there are steps you can take to regain a sense of control.
- Estate Planning for 80-Somethings
Estate planning needs to change over your lifetime (believe it or not, it is not a “one and done” thing
- Just in Case: Designate a Guardian for Your Children Today
These can be religious, moral, political, or personal. Most of us would prefer that the guardian raise our children with the beliefs and attitudes that we hold
- Dangers of Using Generic Estate Planning Tools
benefit from a specific interpretation of your will, can share their conversations with you and what they believe
- Minimum Estate Planning After Having Kids
the guardian that you name in estate planning documents, they can overrule the decision if the court believes
- 6 Estate Planning Strategies Following COVID-19
Here at Your Legacy Legal Care, we believe that looking after our clients is truly a team effort.
- Consider an IRA as a Charitable Contribution Strategy
divided up, such as donating it in full to a single charity, benefiting a private family foundation, a religious
- Younger Generation Expectation of Inheritance No Longer Supported
Yet 76 percent of young adults believe that they will have a better financial future than their parents
- Are My Nursing Home Expenses Covered By Medicaid?
They often believe that it is only for those who are poor and that they would not qualify.
- How to Prepare for Your First Estate Planning Meeting
Many people believe that, unless they own huge sprawling mansions or complicated trust funds, they have
- Pathways to Adulthood for Youth with Disabilities
We believe employment is crucial, and everybody should have the opportunity to work, whether it is volunteering