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    Jun 04 How a Charitable Remainder Trust Works

    A couple lives well on their incomes, but the biggest asset they own is a tract of unimproved real estate that the wife received ...

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    Apr 06 What Estate Planning Documents Do You Need for Protection?

    Wouldn’t your children be relieved to learn that you’ve done all the necessary advance estate planning so that if you should ...

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    Mar 15 What Mistake Did Hollywood Director John Singleton Make with his Estate?

    Hollywood director John Singleton didn’t do his family any favors by committing the most common mistake when it came to planning ...

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    Mar 03 What Do I Do with My Investments if I Get a Divorce?

    Money problems in a marriage can be a big part of a couple’s decision to divorce. In fact, a recent study found that 13% of ...

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    Feb 24 What is a Special Needs Trust and How Can It Benefit My Family?

    For the many people with special needs, Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid are critical sources of support for those with ...

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    Jan 27 A Last Will or Living Trust: What’s Better To Accomplish My Goals?

    Everyone knows what a last will and testament are. However, a will is not always the best way to distribute your assets, explains ...

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