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PRENUPS: WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER ONE
Before I begin, I know I'm going to get FLAK for this blog. But that’s alright, as an attorney, getting flak comes with the job, and I'm good with that. Because at the end of the day, if some of you walk away from this blog a little more informed about PRENUPS, how they work, the likelihood you’ll ever need one, and whether they’re the right fit for you, well then I've done my job, and for me, that is the reward. Let me start by addressing the elephant in the room. YES, I un


SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS: Estate Planning
"5-THINGS YOU DON'T WANT TO HEAR ABOUT ESTATE PLANNING" READER WARNING: IF YOU ARE EASILY OFFENDED, OPEN-MINDED BUT ONLY WHEN IT ALIGNS WITH YOUR OPINION, AN IDEOLOGUE BUT NOT A GOOD ONE, OR THINK BAMBI'S MOM (SPOILER ALERT) SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN KILLED IN DISNEY'S CULT CLASSIC MOVIE ABOUT LOSS AND NEW BEGINNINGS, THEN YOU SHOULD STOP READING RIGHT NOW!......................................................... FOR EVERYONE ELSE, ENJOY! Foreword: As the title suggests, this BLOG


"HELP THEM, HELP YOU!": Special Needs Trust.
"If Government Benefits Matter, then you need a Special Needs Trust!" As parents-- The perpetual question we ask ourselves is, "when we die, will my children be okay?".... "will they be taken care of?"... and "if I die today, will I have planned for tomorrow?" Some of us mull over this more than others, but regardless, we all think about it. After all, it's kind of our job, right? Special Needs Trust Defined: A special needs trust is a type of trust designed for a person w


~PLAN NOW; DIE LATER~Living Trust vs. No Trust.
People, particularly young people, think about death about as much as they think about IRAs, 401k, life insurance,...well, you get the idea. Truth is, unless you're on your death bed, mortality is just one of those things, we as people don't spend a lot of time thinking about. For death- out of sight, out of mind, seems to be what we're comfortable with. LIVING TRUST vs. HAVING NO TRUST When you die, so do your assets. Or at least some of them. Without getting into legal
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