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Lifetime Asset Protection Trusts: Airtight Asset Protection For Your Child’s Inheritance—Part 1
Lifetime Asset Protection Trusts: Airtight Asset Protection For Your Child's Inheritance - Part 1


4 Unique Ways to Handle the Guilt Inherent to Being a Parent
4 Unique Ways to Handle the Guilt Inherent to Being a Parent


Protecting Your Parents From Undue Influence During Covid and Beyond
Protecting Your Parents From Undue Influence During Covid and Beyond


Should You (or Your Parents) Be in the Stock Market Now?
Should You (or Your Parents) Be in the Stock Market Now?


Money Talk: How Much Will You Share With Your Kids (and When)?
Consider how you would want your children to approach you to have the money conversation, and how you can do exactly that with your parents?


Are You Clear About How Your Parents Estate Plan Will Impact You?
Do your PARENTS have an estate PLAN? Is it up to DATE? No matter how RICH or POOR you or your parents are, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, YOU need to be ASKING these and several other QUESTIONS. When your parents become INCAPACITATED or DIE, their AFFAIRS will become your RESPONSIBILITY , and it will be IMPOSSIBLE to ASK them to CLARIFY anything. So, if you do not know whether or not they have estate planning in place that will help you best support them, re

Appoint a Guardian to Keep Your Kids In Safe Hands At All Times
Probably every parent who has watched the news recently has felt the heartbreak over what’s happened to immigrant families at the border due to immigration regulations.
As you likely know, the administration's “zero-tolerance” policy led to the initial separation of more than 2,300 children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border between May and June 2018 alone.
Putting politics aside, with horror stories of toddlers being ripped from their mothers’ arms and audio re


Use Estate Planning to Enrich Your Family With More Than Just Material Wealth
In the weeks before her death from ovarian cancer, author Amy Krouse Rosenthal gave her husband Jason one of the most treasured gifts a person could receive.
She penned the touching essay “You May Want to Marry My Husband” in the New York Times as a final love letter to him. The essay took the form of a heart-wrenching yet-humorous dating profile that encouraged him to begin dating again once she was gone. In her opening description of Jason, she writes: “He is an easy man


When Something is NOT Better Than Nothing—Part 2
How online and DIY wills can create havoc for you and your family in a time of need.


Who Should Khloé Kardashian Choose as Legal Guardian For Her Child—One Instance Where ‘Keeping Up Wi
While the Kardashians are wealthy and famous, you too can provide the exact same level of protection for your kids, even with minimal financ
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