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Archive for Month: July 2025

Who Needs an Estate Plan?

If you’re wondering who needs an estate plan, the answer is simple: you do. Why? Because everyone age 18 and older needs one. It doesn’t

Should I Buy a Home with Someone Other than a Spouse?

Rising housing costs, the desire for companionship, and the need to share resources are increasingly leading buyers to consider co-owning a home with someone other

Handling a Loved One’s Debts After They Die

As a general rule, a person’s debts do not go away when they die. Some types of debt, such as federal student loans, are typically

Pet Trusts: Your Pets Need a Plan Too

When Ian Burke, a mail carrier from Denton, Texas , heard that Floyd—a 70-pound dog he’d befriended on his delivery route—had ended up in a

The Life-or-Death Decisions Your Family Shouldn’t Have to Make Alone

When you think about estate planning, you probably picture wills, trusts, and who gets what. But what happens when life-or-death medical decisions are made about

The One Big Beautiful Bill: What It Means for Your Family’s Financial Future

The massive tax legislation known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (“OBBB”) became law on July 4, 2025, brings sweeping changes that will affect nearly

Is an Income-Tax Time Bomb Lurking in Your Estate Plan?

As the estate tax exemption has ballooned to $13.99 million, traditional estate tax planning has taken a back seat. Now, a new Estate Planning Tax

Does Treating Your Children Fairly Mean Unequal Inheritances?

When thinking through their estate plan and how they want their assets (money and property) managed after they pass away, most parents wish to treat

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