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Celebrity “Fail” Series…Fail #3…How Burt Reynolds and Aretha Franklin Failed at Estate Planning

Burt Reynolds and Aretha Franklin fails in estate planning

This is the third in our “Celebrity Fail Series” that talks about how celebrities failed to do the proper planning for their estates. Besides having some great entertainment value, there are some important lessons that can be learned from some of the most recognized celebrities. It also demonstrates that effective estate planning isn’t about having the […]

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Celebrity “Fail” Series… Fail #1…How Prince Failed at Estate Planning

Prince the musician and lack of estate planning

​In a world where people envy the lives of celebrities, there are some realities that might not make you quite so envious. One of these areas is Estate Planning. When we think they have it all together we often times discover ​this is not necessarily the case. When they pass away and their estate plans […]

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Estate Planning…Not Just for Parents or Grandparents…Important for Millennials and Younger Baby Boomers

millennial and estate planning

When I ask people who they think Estate Planning is for, the unanimous answer is Parents, Grandparents, Baby Boomers, or Business Owners. Rarely do they answer Millennials or Young Baby Boomers…this is a common mistake. Yet with the lifestyles and activities of these groups today, it is critically important they have an Estate Plan in […]

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10 Reasons Why Estate Planning is Much More Than Reducing Your Taxes

10 benefits of estate planning

​One of the most common “myths” or “misunderstandings” about Estate Planning is that it is all about “reducing your taxes.” While this is certainly a significant benefit of proper planning, it isn’t the only thing…in fact, it’s only 1 of MANY benefits you will gain from proper estate planning.Taxes are important…but not the only thingWhen […]

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Should You Transfer the House to Your Kids to Qualify for Medicaid or VA Benefits?

House for children to qualify for Medicaid

One of the most common questions we get from clients is about transferring house ownership. They want to know whether they should transfer the ownership of their house to their children. The obvious reason for transferring their house is to move a significant asset out of their estate to their kids. This might lower their […]

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Expect the Unexpected and Planning is the Cure for the Unexpected

Charlotte Fox mountaineer

Charlotte Fox was one of the most adventurous women I have heard about. She was a serious mountain climber…acclaimed for reaching the summit of many of the world’s tallest mountains. She was the first American woman to climb three peaks above 8,000 meters, including Mount Everest in 1996. That climb will forever live in infamy […]

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“Guardianships” Can Be Tragic If Established “After The Fact”

One of the most gut wrenching parts of being an estate planning attorney is when someone doesn’t have a plan in place for “guardianship” of their children. It is the one area that is heartbreaking when I see it happen. When it isn’t dealt with before the fact, the “after the fact” situation can be […]

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How does “effective” Estate Planning really work?

There seems to be a lot of confusion about not just how Estate Planning works but why it works so well…when created the right way. Let me try to clear up some of the confusion for you with a live story about a couple that might have some similar issues to your own situation. It […]

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It’s “WHY” and “HOW”…Not the “WHO” and “WHAT” that Matters

Someone asked me the other day when I was giving a speech to tell them exactly what “Estate Planning” really means. Seems like an easy answer for me, but not so much for everyone else. So I turned the question back on the audience and asked them what Estate Planning meant to them. Surprisingly, or […]

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