Trusts & Homeowner’s Insurance: What You Need to Know So You Don’t Get a Claim Denied In the Future
When you create an estate plan that includes a living trust, you’ve taken an essential step toward protecting your home and family from the cost of court. However, many people don’t realize that placing their home in a trust requires updating their homeowner’s insurance policy. Without this crucial step, you could face a devastating scenario: […]
National Unclaimed Property Day: Why Estate Planning is More Than Just Documents
Every year on February 1st, we observe National Unclaimed Property Day – a reminder of the staggering $60 billion in forgotten and abandoned assets currently held by state governments across America. And this isn’t just spare change we’re talking about. These are life insurance policies, forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, retirement funds, and other valuable […]
From Preparation to Recovery: When Disaster Strikes
When disaster strikes, time is your most precious resource. Whether it’s a wildfire, hurricane, or flood, being ready to act can make all the difference for you and your loved ones. Having a clear plan helps you stay calm and focused during emergencies. In this article, I will walk you through how to prepare for […]
4 Estate Planning Myths That Put Your Loved Ones at Risk
Surveys conducted in 2024 by Caring.com and Ameriprise Financial revealed a troubling trend: Americans are falling behind on estate planning. The Caring.com survey revealed that only 32% of Americans have a will – a 6% decline from 2023. The Ameriprise survey found that 52% of couples lack estate plans. These statistics highlight a dangerous disconnect […]
Five Essential Steps to Protect Your Loved Ones in 2025
You know that uneasy feeling when you think about what everyone you love would do, if (and when) something happens to you? That nagging voice reminding you that you still haven’t created a will or trust or updated the estate plan you do have? As we enter 2025, it’s time to stop pushing those thoughts […]
Estate Planning Meets FAFSA: Smart Strategies for Asset Ownership
When preparing for college expenses, understanding how financial aid and estate planning intersect can make a significant difference. This article will break down the essentials of how asset ownership influences aid eligibility, offer actionable strategies to increase the chances of receiving aid, and highlight estate planning tools that can protect your wealth while optimizing support […]
Special Report: MUST READ AND ACT Before 12/31 If You Have Crypto Assets!
If you or your family members hold crypto assets, there’s a critical change coming up that you may want to act on by December 31, 2024. Let’s break down what’s changing and what you need to do, if you want to qualify for safe harbor protections related to the basis of your crypto assets. Basis […]
Year-End Options for Giving to Charity
The desire to make a difference doesn’t end when we’re gone. For many people, incorporating charitable giving into their estate plan provides a way to support causes they care about while creating a lasting legacy. Whether you want to establish a scholarship fund, support medical research, or help your local community, thoughtful charitable planning can […]
Common Estate Planning Questions Part 2 of 2
When it comes to planning for your family’s future, the options can feel overwhelming. Should you get a will? Create a trust? And what happens if you do nothing at all? These aren’t just academic questions – your choices today will impact your loved ones tomorrow. In this second installment of a two-part Q & […]
Common Estate Planning Questions Part 1 of 2 – On How to Handle Your Assets
When it comes to estate planning, I get many questions about many topics. One of the most common questions I hear concerns account ownership and asset management. Understanding how accounts are titled and who has access to them isn’t just about convenience it’s about ensuring your assets transfer smoothly to your loved ones while protecting […]