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By: Mansi gupta
Greek philosopher Heraclitus had remarked that 'you cannot step into the same river twice' i.e. time will never be the same... 'Change' is the only constant factor and 'Death' is the only certain thi (read entire article)
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By: David Hallstrom
According to Plan-My-Estate.com - With a Revocable Living Trust, you transfer the title of any of your assets (such as a house) from yourself as an individual, to yourself as Trustee of the Trust. Th (read entire article)
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By: Michael Pancheri
If you haven't taken the time to prepare your estate plan, you're not alone. According to a survey conducted by FindLaw.com, a whopping 55% of Americans haven't even taken the time to have a will prep (read entire article)
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By: Nicole Soltau
One of the most important considerations you will need to make in regards to your real estate holdings and your estate includes tax planning. If not handled properly, your estate could end up getting (read entire article)
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By: Amy Nichols
You have probably accomplished a great deal with your life. Over the years you have worked, planned and saved. Perhaps you have even made some sacrifices to achieve your current level of success. It’s (read entire article)
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By: Neda Dabestani-Ryba
Estate planning can enable you to control your property while you are alive, take care of you and your loved ones if you become disabled, and give what you have to whom you want, the way you want, and (read entire article)
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By: Bill Willard
An estate plan can be designed by clients and their professional advisors to achieve the client’s personal and financial objectives. Or, it can be an arrangement imposed upon survivors by state intest (read entire article)
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By: Steve Mueller
Do you know what happens if you die without a will? The courts will decide who will raise your children, manage your assets, inherit your possessions, and administer your estate. Heirs must usually ag (read entire article)
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