Estate-Plan-Trusts
Estate Planning ? The Most Common Mistakes
Your estate consists of the assets that you will pass on to your beneficiaries when you pass away. Estate planning means deciding where your assets will go when you die. Read more →Estate Planning And The Revocable Living Trust
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. Read more →Estate Planning and Your Pets
You have diligently outlined what should become of your children in the event of your death or disability. You?ve planned your estate, appointed guardians and possibly even shared your estate plan with family members and trusted caretakers. Read more →Estate Planning Attornies
There are many ?do-it-yourself? books and websites which purport to help with estate planning. While some of them are very informative, some are highly confusing and misleading. Read more →Estate Planning Basics
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 ? Read more →Estate Planning for Parents
Few groups have more need of estate planning than parents. Without a plan, parents will have no say to whom their children go in the event the unthinkable happens. Read more →Estate Planning for Santa Claus
What if Santa and Mrs. Claus decided to do an estate plan? Although they would doubtless be great clients, the actual plan could be a challenge.What is the size of the Claus estate? Read more →Estate Plans and Trusts Discussed
We all know that we need to have our lives in order in the event of our demise because our families are so important to us. As the Death Tax slowing dies over the next many years, it behooves all of us to have estate plans and trusts set up to shield our assets from legal liabilities which can pop-up out of nowhere and also to pay the least amount of taxes to the government after we die. Read more →Estate Tax Planning
Estate tax is the levy by the government against the taxable estate of a deceased person. Taxable estate means gross estate reduced by allowable deductions. Read more →Finding the Best Estate Planning Attorney for Your Family
Few things are more important to the success of your estate plan than the attorney you choose to design and draft it. Almost as important is the relationship that is formed between that attorney and other professional advisors who serve you in the areas of financial advice and accounting. Read more →Aphorism
He replied, "Compound interest."
Albert Einstein
