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Beyond the FDIC Safety Net: Protecting Your Cash When Your Savings Exceed Insurance Limits

Imagine this: You’ve spent decades carefully saving money, building a comfortable nest egg that represents years of hard work and discipline. One morning, you’re sipping coffee and browsing the news […]
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Til Death Do Us Part? Why Unmarried Couples Must Have An Estate Plan That Works For the People They Love

Love in the 21st century takes many forms, and for a growing number of couples, “forever” doesn’t always include a marriage license. While a deeply personal choice, being unmarried adds […]
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Planning a Trip? Protect Your Children with a Kids Protection Plan

As Spring Break approaches, followed by summer, you’re likely focused on planning the perfect getaway with your children – booking flights, reserving hotels, and mapping out exciting activities. But there’s […]
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Protecting Your Rights: Estate Planning Strategies for Same-Sex Couples

The political landscape is shifting, and many same-sex couples are worried about what could happen if federal protections for their marriages are rolled back. You’ve worked hard to build a […]
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Estate Planning During Divorce: Lessons from Shannen Doherty’s Legacy

The July 2024 passing of beloved Gen X actress Shannen Doherty offers important lessons about estate planning during divorce. Known for her iconic roles in “Beverly Hills, 90210,” “Heathers” and […]
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The Unexpected Challenges of Being an Estate Executor

When someone asks you to be the executor of their estate, it might seem like a straightforward responsibility – distribute assets according to their will and handle some paperwork. However, […]
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Estate Planning in Times of Change: Part 2

Families with unique circumstances require special attention in estate planning, particularly in legal uncertainty. Understanding how to protect LGBTQIA+ families and those with children who have special needs is crucial for their long-term security.
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Estate Planning in Times of Change: Part 1

With a new presidential administration onboarding in just a few weeks, significant changes coming to estate tax exemptions, and interest rates in flux, you may wonder how to protect your assets in the face of uncertainty.
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Shining a Light on Shelley Duvall’s Death and Estate Plan

Shelley Duvall, best known for her role as Wendy Torrance in The Shining, passed away recently at the age of 75. While her acting legacy continues to captivate fans, her passing reveals some important lessons about estate planning that everyone can learn from.
