Aug 4, 2020

Considerations Before Heading South for the Winter

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Considerations Before Heading South for the Winter For many snowbirds, cooler weather means it is time to head south. If you are thinking about heading for warmer weather this winter, there are a few things you should consider before hitting the road. What is happening in your destination state? Because we are still in the [...]

Aug 4, 2020

Why Your Heirs or Beneficiaries May Receive a Smaller Inheritance Than You Thought

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Why Your Heirs or Beneficiaries May Receive a Smaller Inheritance Than You Thought Although it is rare for anyone to look forward to the passing of a loved one, many people cannot help wondering about a future inheritance. Often when a person dies and leaves money or property to heirs or beneficiaries, the first thing [...]

Aug 4, 2020

Seven Ways to Avoid Family Fights over Your Property

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Seven Ways to Avoid Family Fights over Your Property Ask a group of friends if they have experienced a family fight over a property after a loved one has died, and you will be in for a lively and eye-opening conversation. Far too many families end up fighting, or at least experiencing tension, over a [...]

Aug 4, 2020

How Do I Donate My Organs When I Die?

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How Do I Donate My Organs When I Die? Thinking about what will happen to your body when you pass away is probably not what you would like to do with your spare time. However, if you want to donate your organs when you die, you must think about precisely what you want and communicate [...]

Aug 4, 2020

Avoiding Financial Grief: How to Protect Your Significant Other from Frozen Accounts

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Avoiding Financial Grief: How to Protect Your Significant Other from Frozen Accounts The death of a loved one is one of the most difficult times in a person’s life. Nothing can truly prepare a person for such a loss. However, dealing with the financial stress of frozen bank accounts can exacerbate the stress. Without proper [...]

Jul 8, 2020

Help! I’ve Been Named as a Guardian. What Do I Do?

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Help! I’ve Been Named as a Guardian. What Do I Do? A guardian is an individual who cares for someone, often a minor child, who needs special protection. Parents can nominate a guardian in their will, but typically a court must confirm and officially appoint the guardian after both parents have passed away. Sometimes the [...]

Jul 8, 2020

Sandwich Generation Month: Considerations When Caring for Both Children and Parents

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Sandwich Generation Month: Considerations When Caring for Both Children and Parents July is National Sandwich Generation Month, a time to honor those who are caring for both their children and their aging parents. This topic is particularly germane at present, as many parents are not only parenting their children but have also spent the last [...]

Jul 8, 2020

Estate Planning for Franchise and Multilevel Marketing Business Owners

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Estate Planning for Franchise and Multilevel Marketing Business Owners Franchise and multilevel marketing (MLM) businesses are often attractive because they offer people the chance to start a small business with a well-known brand and an established business model. However, they present different estate planning challenges than other types of small businesses because the rights and [...]

Jul 7, 2020

Saving for School: Planning for Your Family’s Education

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Saving for School: Planning for Your Family’s Education According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in the 2018–2019 academic year, the average tuition and fees for a public four-year institution were $9,200; $35,800 for a private nonprofit four-year institution; $3,700 for a public two-year institution; and $18,400 for a private nonprofit two-year institution. If [...]

Jul 7, 2020

Summer Vacation Plans? Precautions and Preparations to Consider

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Summer Vacation Plans? Precautions and Preparations to Consider After months of near confinement in our homes, many of us are stir-crazy and eager to travel to a vacation destination. Although more states are opening up, there are several precautions to consider and preparations to make with your Arizona estate planning attorney as you plan your [...]

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