Take a look at some of the most common misconceptions that are often heard by us, at The Estate Planning Group: Misconception #1: A Power of Attorney can be used after death. No. Upon a person’s ...
Read MoreWith tax time just behind us, you may be thinking you did well by minimizing what you paid to Uncle Sam and your state in taxes, so more can go to your family. Every year ...
Read MoreBy far, one, if not the, most common question asked, is “How much does this cost?” Rightly so, attorneys carry the dubious distinction of being attentive to the time (see this article for an example), ...
Read MoreA loved one has just passed away and someone tells you the decedent nominated you as the Personal Representative of their Estate in their Last Will and Testament. What does this job entail? What authority ...
Read MoreWe often receive phone calls inquiring about updating their will or trust. While undoubtedly important, these documents generally only address one event, namely what happens to your assets when you pass away. Equally important, but ...
Read MoreThe start of the New Year almost always brings with it new goals and resolutions. So, what is the best way to meet these goals head-on and successfully complete them? Oftentimes, the key is in ...
Read MoreWith Christmas fast approaching and the New Year practically upon us, discussions of goals and resolutions for the upcoming year frequently come up. Invariably, when legal life planning is discussed, many times a “We’ll do ...
Read MoreGreen Bay Packers Season Tickets. As of the writing of this article, the current wait list is around 120,000 people. So, it is easily understandable why families with tickets want to pass them on to ...
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