Can I Avoid Password Problems for My Family in Estate Planning?

Creating a list of digital accounts and instructions on how to gain access to them is now akin to having a traditional will or a trust in estate planning.
Do I Need More than a Will?

You should be aware of what a will can’t or shouldn’t do.
Estate Planning Brings Peace of Mind

Estate planning is a key piece of a comprehensive retirement plan.
Consequences of Inheritance: Benefit or Burden?

One of the biggest conundrums of estate planning is considering how, or even if, you can give money or property to your heirs in a manner that will help them.
What Do I Do with Estate Plan after Divorce?

Major changes in your life—such as marriage, having a baby, moving out of state, or divorce—should prompt a revisit to your current will. It is important to revise your will at these times, in order to ensure that your estate planning is up to date.
How Can I Pass Wealth to My Children and Grandchildren?

Inherited assets come with benefits, along with some burdens
What Should Small Business Owners Know about Estate Planning?

Small business owners have their hands overflowing with issues, and they devote most of their time to matters related to the smooth running of the business. Having no time to think about other matters, they do not bother about estate planning for them.
If I Have a Will to Allocate My Assets, Do I Have an Estate Plan?

While a will is often part of an estate plan, an estate plan covers much more ground.
What are the Worst Things to Leave in My Estate?

If you’re planning an inheritance, be careful about leaving these assets to a loved one. They may create more trouble than they’re worth.
What are Biggest Mistakes in Estate Planning?

As you’re making your estate plan, you’ll want to carefully consider everything. This means it may take a while to complete your plan. Here are five things to watch out for along the way.