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Posts Tagged: estate planning basics

Estate Planning for Beginners Part 3: Powers of Attorney

Once you are secure in the knowledge that you’ve provided for your family and ensured that your wishes for the distribution of your hard-earned fortune are clear, it’s time to take steps to ensure that YOU will be protected and financially secure during your lifetime. It is not uncommon for seniors to need help with… Read More »

Posted June 29, 2011 by Gene Osofsky & filed under Estate Planning, General Items.

Estate Planning for Beginners Part 2: Trusts

We’ve said it before on our blog and we’ll say it again: It doesn’t matter whether you’re a billionaire business executive or a teacher with a modest salary, it doesn’t matter whether you’re the patriarch of a large family or a stay-at-home mom of a newborn, a revocable living trust may be exactly what your… Read More »

Posted June 28, 2011 by Gene Osofsky & filed under Estate Planning, General Items.

Estate Planning for Beginners Part 1: Wills

Every new project has to begin somewhere, and most newcomers to estate planning choose to begin with a will. A will is the most well-known of all estate planning documents, it is generally the simplest and easiest to create (although some wills can be very lengthy and complex), and in most states a will can… Read More »

Posted June 25, 2011 by Gene Osofsky & filed under Estate Planning, General Items.

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