It is not always a legal issue if someone has an influence over another person’s estate plan. For instance, an elderly parent may intentionally discuss the estate plan with their beneficiaries, looking to get feedback so that they can create a plan that works well for...
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Estate planning for young adults
Estate planning is just as important for young adults as it is for senior citizens. Once a child reaches eighteen, parents lose legal authority to make decisions or access information about their child without consent. If a medical emergency occurs, parents may have...
What should you know about trusts in your estate plan?
A trust is a valuable tool that you can use to manage and distribute your assets. As part of a comprehensive estate plan, trusts can offer flexibility, privacy and other benefits for you and your beneficiaries. Unlike a will, which has to go through probate, a trust...