Estate Planning
Estate Planning for Dual-Income Childless Households
Households with children utilize estate plans to ensure that their wealth will be secured to be passed on. However, estate plans are not limited to just households with children. Dual income no kids (DINK) households can also benefit from estate plans.
Can A Person Leave Their Step-Children Nothing If Spouse Dies Without A Will
New marriages where one person, or both, brings children into the relationship raise the question of “can a person leave their step-children nothing, if the spouse dies without a will?” Surprisingly, cases involving stepparents and stepchildren are very common.
Have You Discussed Your Estate Plan With Your Children?
A difficult but important conversation to have with your children is discussing estate plans. It is easier to say, “I’ll let the kids decide”, but that is not always the best choice and here is why:
Forgetting Digital Assets Like Facebook Can Create Lawsuits After Your Death
The most expensive colleges are now over $65,000 per year. At the same time, student loan debt is over $1 trillion and escalating right along with the cost of college. Student loans, however, are not the only way families can borrow to help pay for college. The following is an overview of the 8 common types of loans used in education funding, followed by a bit of guidance to help you understand which loan(s) might be best for you and your child. 2015 Guide To FAFSA, CSS Profile, College Financial Aid And Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
The Benefits of Gift Annuities
The most expensive colleges are now over $65,000 per year. At the same time, student loan debt is over $1 trillion and escalating right along with the cost of college. Student loans, however, are not the only way families can borrow to help pay for college. The following is an overview of the 8 common types of loans used in education funding, followed by a bit of guidance to help you understand which loan(s) might be best for you and your child. 2015 Guide To FAFSA, CSS Profile, College Financial Aid And Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
The Widow’s Guide To Estate Planning And Wealth Transfer
The most expensive colleges are now over $65,000 per year. At the same time, student loan debt is over $1 trillion and escalating right along with the cost of college. Student loans, however, are not the only way families can borrow to help pay for college. The following is an overview of the 8 common types of loans used in education funding, followed by a bit of guidance to help you understand which loan(s) might be best for you and your child. 2015 Guide To FAFSA, CSS Profile, College Financial Aid And Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
Is Going Offshore A Good Way To Protect Assets?
The most expensive colleges are now over $65,000 per year. At the same time, student loan debt is over $1 trillion and escalating right along with the cost of college. Student loans, however, are not the only way families can borrow to help pay for college. The following is an overview of the 8 common types of loans used in education funding, followed by a bit of guidance to help you understand which loan(s) might be best for you and your child. 2015 Guide To FAFSA, CSS Profile, College Financial Aid And Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
How To Manage Digital Assets After Death Of The Account Holder
The most expensive colleges are now over $65,000 per year. At the same time, student loan debt is over $1 trillion and escalating right along with the cost of college. Student loans, however, are not the only way families can borrow to help pay for college. The following is an overview of the 8 common types of loans used in education funding, followed by a bit of guidance to help you understand which loan(s) might be best for you and your child. 2015 Guide To FAFSA, CSS Profile, College Financial Aid And Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
Irrevocable Trusts, Not So Irrevocable After All
The most expensive colleges are now over $65,000 per year. At the same time, student loan debt is over $1 trillion and escalating right along with the cost of college. Student loans, however, are not the only way families can borrow to help pay for college. The following is an overview of the 8 common types of loans used in education funding, followed by a bit of guidance to help you understand which loan(s) might be best for you and your child. 2015 Guide To FAFSA, CSS Profile, College Financial Aid And Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
The Do’s And Don’ts Of Charitable Pledge Donations
The most expensive colleges are now over $65,000 per year. At the same time, student loan debt is over $1 trillion and escalating right along with the cost of college. Student loans, however, are not the only way families can borrow to help pay for college. The following is an overview of the 8 common types of loans used in education funding, followed by a bit of guidance to help you understand which loan(s) might be best for you and your child. 2015 Guide To FAFSA, CSS Profile, College Financial Aid And Expected Family Contribution (EFC)




