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When is the best time to make an estate plan?
If you’re 18 or older, it’s time to make a will. Even young adults have assets and legal interests that need protecting and directing upon death. Many children come from...Read more -
Does a revocable trust replace a will? Do all assets have to go into the revocable trust? And how much do trustees typically get paid?
Living or revocable trusts are effective estate planning tools that can avoid the hassle and cost of probate and ease the transition of assets after the death of a grantor....Read more -
My mother was the widow of a veteran for many years and raised us children alone.
Several years ago she remarried. Is she entitled to any pension assistance now that she needs assisted living? The pension eligibility criteria for surviving spouses include the following: (1) Can...Read more
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