Your Most Important New Year’s Resolution: A Kids Protection Plan

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] As we welcome the New Year, filled with hope and resolutions for a brighter future, if you have minor children or grandchildren, put this commitment at the top of your list– a Kids Protection Plan®. Even if you have already named legal guardians for your children (or your siblings have done it for their […]
10 Common Estate Planning Mistakes Your Family Can’t Afford to Make—Part 2

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Because estate planning involves actively thinking about and planning for frightening topics like death, old age, and crippling disability, many people put it off or simply ignore it all together until it’s too late. Sadly, this unwillingness to face reality often creates serious hardship, expense, and trauma for those loved ones you leave behind. […]
Before Leaving On Vacation: 4 Critical Tasks To Add To Your To-Do List

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] As COVID restrictions ease, more people than ever are planning to go on vacation this summer season. With some hotels reporting an 80% increase in bookings, going on vacation this year may require much more planning than it would have in the pre-pandemic times. But one thing many people forget to do is plan for […]
Don’t Leave Your Children With The Babysitter Until You Read This

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] As we head into the third year of the pandemic, we are coming to terms with just how fragile our lives and health really are. If you haven’t gotten sick yourself, it’s almost certain you know someone who has, and many of us even know of one or more individuals who have died in […]
Estate Planning Must-Haves For Single Parents

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] If you are a single parent, life for you right now probably couldn’t get any busier. You are likely being pulled between work, school activities, and home – and the inevitable emergencies that fill the lives of single parents everywhere. Being a single parent is a huge responsibility, even if you do share time […]
4 Reasons Why You Can’t Afford to Go Without An Estate Plan

When it comes to putting off or refusing to create an estate plan, your mind can concoct all sorts of rationalizations: “I won’t care because I’ll be dead,” “I’m too young,” “That won’t happen to me,” or “My family will know what to do.” But these thoughts all come from a mix of pride, denial, […]
When Something is NOT Better Than Nothing—Part 2

Last week, we shared the first part of this series discussing the hidden dangers of do-it-yourself estate planning. In part two, we cover one of the greatest risks posed by DIY documents. You might think you can save time and money by using do-it-yourself estate planning documents you find online. You’re probably anxious to check […]
Estate Planning Essentials for Parents

A comprehensive estate plan can protect the things that matter most. For many, this means their property and their family. Including provisions for the care of your children in your estate plan is essential for peace of mind. But many parents struggle with including such provisions as naming a legal guardian for their child in […]