10 Costly Misconceptions about Wills, Trusts, and Powers of Attorney

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 ...

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10 Estate Planning Questions to Ask Yourself

We are all busy, right? We have things to do, places to visit, and people to see. So, it is understandable why people do not often think about what would happen in an emergency, where something ...

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5 Common Misconceptions about Estate Planning

Apr 25, 2017 | Probate, Saving Money, Trusts, Wills

Whenever you work long enough in a selected profession, you often find that there are common questions that arise and many times common misconceptions as well. Estate planning is no different. Here are five of ...

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Why are Powers of Attorney so Important?

Feb 14, 2017 | Families, Health Care, Legacy

We 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 ...

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Make 2017 the Year You Complete Your Estate Plan!

The 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 ...

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Estate Planning Through the Ages

When you hear the words “estate planning” what is your first thought? Oftentimes, images of the very wealthy along with complex trust and tax planning spring to mind. In actuality, estate planning includes important documents ...

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