- 6 Reasons Why You Should Have A Living Trust
If you've ever thought about a living trust, it's probably because you hate the idea of going through probate. Living trusts have been heavily marketed on that basis over the past several years and, yes,...
- What's New With Your Living Trust?
Some time ago, Congress made certain changes to the estate taxes. As a result of the changes, effective January, 2004, the tax free amount increased to $1,500,000. (Back in 1997 it was $600,000.) This...
- Oklahoma Estate Planning
Oklahoma Estate Planning
Careful planning of your Oklahoma estate will take passion, dedication and experience. Because your estate has been worked for and paid off over the period of your life, it is...
- RETIREMENT LIVING THE WAY YOU WANT IT
GROWING AWARD WINNING SENIOR COMMUNITY IN LOVELY ASHLAND, OREGON Choices in retirement for our parents and ourselves present an ever increasing dilemma. Thanks to the dream of Madeline Hill, a pioneer...
- Legal Wills In America - A Top Priority
For most of us, life is hectic and we often put important issues such as preparing a legal will on the back burner. It is not a topic that most people like to think about, but the reality of having a legal...
- The Revokable Trust: Is it Really Revocable?
The revokable trust, really spelled as the revocable trust, or the revocable living trust, but many refer to as the revokable trust or the revokable living trust, is a very popular and common estate planning...
- Estate Planning
Estate planning can enable you to control your property while you are alive, take care of you and your loved ones if you become disabled, and give what you have to whom you want, the way you want, and...
- Inheritance Tax, A Concise Guide
With ever-increasing property prices, more and more people's assets are now worth more than the inheritance tax threshold of £285,000, which has never been increased in proportion to the recent property...
- Your Yearly Living Trust Review
Some time ago, Congress made certain changes to the estate taxes. As a result of the changes, effective January, 2004, the tax free amount increased to $1,500,000. (Back in 1997 it was $600,000.) This...
- Say what? You Don't Have An Estate Plan . . . !
If you haven't taken the time to prepare your estate plan, you're not alone. According to a survey conducted by FindLaw.com, a whopping 55% of Americans haven't even taken the time to have a will prepared,...
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