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Disability Panels to Take Back Control

Choosing a group of people you trust for your disability panel to determine if you are incapacitated is super important for your estate plan.

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What is a Harmless Error Statute?

Harmless Error Statute—A Saving Grace When somebody dies without a legally recognized will, their money and property are typically subject to default state rules that determine who will receive it. To assert control over who will receive their money and property and who will wind up their affairs, many people …

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What Do I Do If I Want to Undo My Revoked Will? 

When life circumstances change, you may alter the decisions you have made in your estate planning documents. You might choose to revoke your will at some point. But what if you have a change of heart and want to reinstate it? There are different ways to revive a revoked will.

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Do You Update Your Estate Plan as Often as Your Resume?

How often do you update your estate plan? Outdated estate plans, like outdated resumes, simply do not work.

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Estate Planning: What Matters Most to You?

Getting your affairs in order through the creation of an estate plan requires careful consideration of the different legal and financial tools available to help you fulfill the vision of your estate plan.

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What Happens To My Mortgage After I Die?

If your estate plan involves the transfer of property subject to a mortgage, the Garn–St Germain Act is important to keep in mind.

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Nonjudicial Settlement Agreements – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

When May a Nonjudicial Settlement Agreement Be Used? Find out the good, bad and ugly of these agreements for these types of agreements:

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Have You Chosen the Right Trustee?

Whether you are reviewing your existing trust or creating a new trust, you should understand the important role that a trustee plays not only in handling trust matters but also in providing for and protecting your loved ones.

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Ways Your Will Can Be Revoked

But simply creating a will does not mean that your estate plan is complete or final: your will may need to be updated from time to time.

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Tips for Divvying Up Personal Property

Consider the following to ensure that your wishes for your personal property are honored.

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