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Category: Estate Planning

February 13, 2024
New Federal Reporting Requirement for Beneficial Ownership Information
Overview: A new reporting requirement has gone into effect as of January 1, 2024, that will affect small entities operating in the US – including most corporations, LLC’s, and partnerships established by individuals for estate and financial planning purposes. Affected entities will be required to disclose their Beneficial Owners’ Information (“BOI”) to the Financial Crimes [...]

Contributions from: Glen White

June 14, 2023
Diversified Estate Planning for LGBTQ+ Families
When it comes to estate planning, LGBTQ+ individuals may need additional considerations to ensure that their wishes are fully honored and protected. Given the variation in state laws and recognition, same-sex couples must continue to be conscientious and thoughtful when it comes to their estate planning efforts, and are highly encouraged to seek a competent [...]

Contributions from: Katie Quick, CFP®

March 22, 2023
Identifying Red Flags for Reviewing and Updating Your Estate Plan
Having a proper estate plan in place is the guiding hand you leave behind to ensure things go smoothly for your loved ones after you’re gone, and that all your last wishes are carried out accordingly. But with all things in life, we experience change. As such, you should periodically review your estate plan and [...]

Contributions from: Jay Winston, CFP®, CAP®

August 3, 2022
3 Ways to Overcome the Initial Hurdles of Estate Planning
When creating an estate plan, many individuals lack a clear vision of what they want. It’s a weighty and complex topic to address and often gets kicked down the road. Even when people take the initiative to hire an attorney to draft an estate plan, those drafts can sit in an inbox for six months [...]


Contributions from: Kurt Biederman, JD, Michelle Decaire, FPQP™, MSFP

May 4, 2022
The Financial Impacts of Divorce
Just as marriage can have a major impact on a person’s financial situation, so can a divorce. The end of a marital union typically brings lifestyle changes for each spouse. These adjustments require careful consideration and planning. Since the events of 2020, top matrimonial attorneys are seeing a 50% increase in potential client inquiries. If [...]


Contributions from: Katie Berntson, CFP®, Kim Rosenberg, CFP®

February 9, 2022
What to Consider When Estate Planning for Children
If you have children, especially young ones, you absolutely should create an estate plan to address their security in the event that you pass away. This is your opportunity to decide who will care for your minor children, how your assets will be distributed, and who will make decisions on your behalf. As you think [...]
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May 27, 2020
Estate Planning in the Time of Great Uncertainty
May 27, 2020 I have been in Wealth Management for more than 30 years, and, in my opinion, there has never been a greater urgency for estate planning than what we are seeing at this moment in history. The current health crisis, compounded with working from home and spending more time around loved ones, compels [...]

Contributions from: Joe Cervantes, CFP®, CLU®, AEP®
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