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Premium Estate Planning Guide for Women

Premium Estate Planning Guide for Women

Articles, Estate PlanningBy Mitchell NakhmanovichJune 15, 2020

Death doesn’t discriminate – it comes to everyone. However, on average, men die earlier than women. Women live longer than men, though their earnings might not be that much compared to men. Whatever the case, women have special needs when it comes to estate planning. As a lady, when is the last time you sat…

Estate Planning 101: Will Disputes

Estate Planning 101: Will Disputes

Articles, Estate PlanningBy Mitchell NakhmanovichJune 13, 2020

When you read the dailies or listen to news, you will come across instances when a person has contested a will that was written by a deceased person. Of late, there has been an increase in the number of wills being disputed. A death in the family can turn out to be a blessing or…

What Doesn’t Change when You Avoid Probate

What Doesn’t Change when You Avoid Probate

Articles, Estate PlanningBy Mitchell NakhmanovichJune 12, 2020

The probate process is a safeguard to your estate. If you are departed and there is no one to execute your succession on your behalf, then the probate sees to it that things are done according to your desires. It is a process that is handled by an impartial court so that they can look…

What Does Estate Planning Mean to Millenials?

What Does Estate Planning Mean to Millenials?

Articles, Estate PlanningBy Mitchell NakhmanovichJune 11, 2020

Up until a few years ago, estate planning was regarded as a general term – with seniors and millenials understanding the concept the same way. Times have changed rapidly. As time goes by and lifestyles change, research has found out that the estate planning needs for millenials are totally different from the needs of other…

Ways to Clean Up Your Estate Plan

Ways to Clean Up Your Estate Plan

Articles, Estate PlanningBy Mitchell NakhmanovichJune 10, 2020

At first glance, estate planning can seem quite simple, but there are many things that one must consider. Many of these topics require re-analyzation as variables change. Follow this list to help clean up your estate plan! When you pass away, the executor of your will can have more than 100 tasks to completely settle…

Trusts: a Vital Cog in the Estate Planning Process

Trusts: a Vital Cog in the Estate Planning Process

Articles, Estate PlanningBy Mitchell NakhmanovichJune 9, 2020

You often hear the term “trust” when a topic on estate planning comes up. Many people ignore it, thinking it is meant for people with “deep pockets”. This isn’t the case. As long as you have property that you need to transfer to another person or an organization, you need a trust. This trust makes…

Updating Your Estate Plan after a Divorce

Updating Your Estate Plan after a Divorce

Articles, Estate PlanningBy Mitchell NakhmanovichJune 8, 2020

When you are in good times with your spouse, you will not even think about an estate plan, but when divorce happens, you have to update the plan. Updating your estate plan after divorce is a good way to move on. If you pass away without updating the plan, the judge will use the current…

Estate Planning 101: Funding Your Trust

Estate Planning 101: Funding Your Trust

Articles, Estate PlanningBy Mitchell NakhmanovichJune 7, 2020

Coming up with a trust for your loved ones is easy, because it is just a legally binding agreement that you draft. The hard part is making sure you have something to offer in the trust. The aim of a trust is to transfer property to your beneficiaries or someone else upon your death. When…

Top Signs Your Estate Planning Lawyer is Incompetent

Top Signs Your Estate Planning Lawyer is Incompetent

Articles, Estate PlanningBy Mitchell NakhmanovichJune 6, 2020

If you are have an estate planning case in court and you need representation, then you ought to work with a qualified lawyer that understands your needs. If the attorney doesn’t offer competent legal representation when you need it, then your case might go down the drain. Many people end up regarding all lawyers to…

The Troubled Heir and Estate Planning

The Troubled Heir and Estate Planning

Articles, Estate PlanningBy Mitchell NakhmanovichJune 5, 2020

Children. The moment you receive your bundle of joy, your aim is to guard the child from anything that puts them at risk. We also seek to ensure our kids are ok long after we are gone. But not all children are responsible with money. Many kids grow up to become irresponsible with the wealth…

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