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If your child gets a scholarship, you should get his 529 planThis USA Today article answers important questions dealing with scholarships and Roth IRAs, retirement accounts and 529 accounts.
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Estate Planning Checklist and Asset Inventory WorksheetThis Free Estate Planning Checklist and Assets Inventory Worksheet will help you to see what your assets are and will be helpful when speaking to an attorney.
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How Complex Does Your Estate Plan Really Need to Be?Find out how complex your estate plan needs to be! Our updated 2016 estate planning packet takes a look into estate tax planning, portability and trusts.
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Where Should I Keep My Will?You have spent a lot of time and money on your estate planning documents. Make sure they are in a safe place.
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IS YOUR TRUSTEE A PRUDE? BECAUSE YOU WANT HIM TO BE. The Uniform Prudent Investor ActThe Uniform Prudent Investor Act's purpose is to protect beneficiaries. The act's had several variations, therefore, it's important to keep abreast of changes.
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The 10 MUST HAVE Parts of a WillDo you know what your Will really says? Although every Will is different, each should have the this important information.
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I Don’t Have a Will… Am I Hosed?Not having a Will can be a disastrous thing for your family & heirs! Learn the top 3 reasons why you need a Will & what can happen if you die without a Will.
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How Complex Does Your Estate Plan Really Need to Be?This Estate Planning packet takes a look into Estate Tax Planning, Portability and Trusts.
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Digital Assets: What Happens to Your Online Accounts When You Die?Find out what happens to your digital assets (online accounts) when you die and things to consider when planning for these digital assets.
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Revocable Trusts vs. Irrevocable TrustsThere are many different types of trusts to fit different situations and property. A Trust can be either revocable or irrevocable. We'll discuss the difference.
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Will to SurviveFree basic Wills for breast cancer patients and breast cancer survivors during the month of October at The Ashmore Law Firm in Dallas, Texas.
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The Basics of a MemorandumA memorandum is a document you can put together in addition to your Will. With this, you're able to make a list of items & the people you want to inherit them.