With 2017 in our rearview mirror it’s time to look ahead to 2018. We’ve compiled a list of things to watch this year in regard to estate planning, so you and your family
When Slade passed away two years ago, he left all of his assets to his wife, either through beneficiary designation or jointly owned property. The two had worked hard and had been married
One thing that has stood out to me during my career is that guys are pathetic when it comes to living alone. Statistics show that a large percentage of men who lose their
Over the past ten years, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) have become the primary tool for many people to manage their individual wealth. Because of the amount of money put into these accounts and
Life insurance is a financial asset that is widely used to help protect your family from expenses after your death. However, what most people don’t realize is that even though life insurance is
Revocable living trusts are a popular estate planning tool these days, but unless they are funded with assets, they are essentially useless. Think of a revocable trust as a container, and on top