How to Choose the Right Executor for Your Will

How to Choose the Right Executor for Your Will

Creating a will is one of the most important steps in planning your estate—but equally important is choosing the right person to carry out your wishes in that position. This person is known as your executor, and the executor plays a central role in making...

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Tips for Safely Storing Estate Planning Documents

Tips for Safely Storing Estate Planning Documents

Once you have a complete estate plan, don’t forget to make sure those documents are safely stored and available to access for when the time comes.  You need to make sure that the documents are stored safely and that the correct people know how to find them. ...

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Understanding Your Credit Score: What Really Matters 

Understanding Your Credit Score: What Really Matters 

A credit score is more than just a number- it is a snapshot of your financial health, shaped by five categories: payment history, amounts owed, length of credit history, pursuit of new credit, and credit mix.  Understanding how these factors work is...

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Beyond A Will – Unlock the Power of a Full Estate Plan

Beyond A Will – Unlock the Power of a Full Estate Plan

Traditionally, people believe that they only need a Will to properly pass on their assets to their family when they are gone.  A Will is, typically, the first thing they think of when considering options for protecting their assets and family for when they...

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Key Legal Steps for a Stress-Free Vacation

Key Legal Steps for a Stress-Free Vacation

Everyone looks forward to a vacation!  It offers a chance to step away from the chaos of day-to-day life and relax.  However, before embarking on your trip, there are certain legal documents you can create to ensure that you can have a worry-free experience....

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Estate Planning for Digital Assets

Estate Planning for Digital Assets

When we think of estate plans, we typically focus on those belongings we think of as having monetary value.  Normally we consider both your ‘real property’ (land, homes, buildings) and ‘personal property’ or ‘tangible’ (‘touchable’) assets such as jewelry,...

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Including Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan

Including Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan

Because of the shear volume of your online and digital assets, it might take some time to generate a complete inventory, but it is worth the effort.  In the event of your death or incapacity, either your estate planning attorney or another trusted person...

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