Consequences of Remarriage in Your Estate Planning
Suppose you or someone named in your estate planning has remarried. In that case, there are several significant issues that you should be aware of
Suppose you or someone named in your estate planning has remarried. In that case, there are several significant issues that you should be aware of
Studies have shown that the most significant contributing factors to a generational loss of wealth are a lack of communication and trust among family members
According to a research by Caring.com, the number of adults aged 55 and older who have written a will has decreased from 60% to 44%
According to studies, 70% of a family’s wealth is lost by the end of the second generation, and 90% by the end of the
Beneficiaries Acting As a Trustee Clients frequently name their children as beneficiaries of their revocable living trusts. Several clients want their child to be the
The term “basis” arises frequently in tax law. On your 2021 income tax return, you must declare this amount as capital gains to the IRS
Owning real estate continues to be a very popular investment vehicle for individuals and couples alike. One attractive feature of investing in real estate is
An unexpected or sudden death can be especially hard to come to terms with and you need time to grieve and live through that loss
Our modern society has become increasingly international with many loved ones now travelling and living abroad, with some family and friends changing citizenship when they
Most people want to avoid the morbid conversation around death, especially when it refers to your loved one’s demise. But when it comes to speaking