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Is Your Estate Plan Hiding an Income Tax Time Bomb?Why Your Legacy Could Be at Risk Without a Simple Fix
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Surprise! Disinheriting Your Spouse Isn’t That SimpleIt may come as a shock, but in the United States, disinheriting your spouse isn't as straightforward as you might think.
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Estate Planning in Second (or Subsequent) Marriages: How a Lifetime QTIP Trust Can HelpA lifetime QTIP trust helps provide for a spouse, cut estate taxes, keep asset control, and protect heirs—ideal for second marriages and legacy goals.
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The Wrong Successor Trustee Can Derail Your Final WishesChoosing the right successor trustee is vital to ensure effective trust management, family harmony, and long-term success.
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Dower Rights: An Outdated Law Still Influencing Modern Estate PlansHow centuries-old dower rights still impact estate plans today—and why modern couples shouldn't rely on outdated laws to protect their spouses.
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Have a Harmonious Family that Does Not Fight? You Still Need an Estate PlanA solid estate plan is key—family harmony now won’t stop future disputes. Avoid costly contests and protect what you leave for those you care about.
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4 Strategies to Prevent a Will or Trust DisputePrevent estate disputes with legal help, open family talks, protective trusts, and regular updates to keep your plan current and clearly understood.
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The Trust Protection Myth: A Revocable Trust Doesn't Shield Against LawsuitsA revocable living trust does not protect your assets from lawsuits, but it offers other valuable estate planning benefits.
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Why Joint Ownership May Not Be the Best Option for NewlywedsLearn about why Joint Ownership may not be the best choice for the recently married.
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Does a Revocable Living Trust Reduce Your Federal Estate Tax Liability?Learn if Revocable Living Trusts can save you from federal tax liabilities.