Estate Planning
Plan for your future today. Learn the specific estate planning documents you need to protect yourself and your loved ones.
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Create a Living Trust in Montana
A living trust can help you manage your property while you are alive, and when you pass away. Living trusts offer more protections than last wills in some cases, and can help your family avoid the expensive probate process. Find out more about how living trusts work in Montana.
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Create a Living Trust in Arkansas
When you die, your estate may have to go through a legal process called probate. Probate can be expensive and time consuming, but a living trust can let you avoid probate. Learn more about living trusts in Arkansas.
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Create a Living Trust in Rhode Island
When you are working on estate planning, a revocable living trust (sometimes called an inter vivos trust) might be an option to consider. A Rhode Island living trust provides you with control over your assets, flexibility in their use, and privacy.
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Create a Living Trust in West Virginia
A living trust in West Virginia allows you to keep your assets in trust during your life while you use and control them. After you die, the assets in the trust are distributed to your beneficiaries as per your instructions. A revocable living trust (also called an inter vivos trust) can be a valuable estate planning tool.
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How to Get Power of Attorney in Texas
Power of attorney was created to give you peace of when you're not able to take care of your affairs on your own. Texas makes it easy for you to grant Power of attorney and the peace of mind that goes with it
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The Basics of Probate Accounting
If you have been designated the personal representative for a deceased relative or friend, you need to understand the basics of how to handle the probate accounting.
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Reasons to Appoint a Co-Executor of Your Will
An important part of estate planning is selecting an executor for your will. In some situations, it may be a good idea to designate two or more co-executors.
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10 Ways to Prepare to Help Your Parents Manage Their Finances
These 10 actions can help open the lines of communication and determine where you can play a role.
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Transferring Power of Attorney
Transferring power of attorney from one person to another isn't always possible, but it can be done under a specific set of circumstances.
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Does Your College Student Need a Power of Attorney?
You've thought of everything for your college-bound child—housing, books, a laptop—but what about his or her power of attorney?
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