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Estate Planning for Special Needs

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Oct 26, 2018 | 0 Comments

Estate planning is crucial for parents with children with special needs. Parents want to give support to their children to develop through the years and continue after their parents are gone. Parents with children with special needs have an even bigger challenge, according to the Austin American-Statesman...

Taking Care of Your Children in Your Later Years

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Oct 25, 2018 | 0 Comments

How do you help you and your family in the next phase of life? You've taken care of your children from their infancy through their college years. What more should you do for them? While you are planning for your later years, you can also make things easier for them, according to The Christian Times...

The Value of Your Legacy

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Oct 23, 2018 | 0 Comments

Continue to support your family and reduce some stress. A legacy is the culmination of our lives stored in the hearts and memories of those we knew and loved. Much of your legacy is how you finish your final years and the support you give your family, according to The Post and Courier...

HSA Accounts are a Fine Retirement Option

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Oct 22, 2018 | 0 Comments

Many Americans don't know about them or fail to use them, despite the advantages. Even though health saving accounts (HSA) are an excellent retirement tool, many people still don't know about them or take advantage of them, according to CBS Moneywatch...

Some Days are Better than Others to Address Saving

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Oct 19, 2018 | 0 Comments

Saving over time is a good way to create security. National 401(k) Day and Grandparent's Day in September were special days to teach grandchildren about saving, but every day presents some kind of teachable moment, according to the Tuscon.com in “Retirement Planning: A 401(k) Day message.”

Author Nora Ephron was Good at Estate Planning

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Oct 17, 2018 | 0 Comments

Meryl Streep had little time to prepare for her role, but gave a truly fine performance. Nora Ephron, author of many fine films, turned out to be an expert when it came to planning her “exit” with detail, according to Next Avenue in “What Nora Ephron Can Teach Us About Planning a Funeral.”

Estate Plan Can Protect You from Family Drama

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Oct 16, 2018 | 0 Comments

You cannot control the action of an adult child, but you can prepare for it. No matter how close family members may be, they do not always agree with your viewpoints and that can create some real problems in later years. However, those problems can be avoided, according to “Aging parents can...

Robert Indiana’s Estate Won’t Be Settled Soon

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Oct 12, 2018 | 0 Comments

The settling of the pop artist's $60 million estate is likely to take years. Attorneys for artist Robert Indiana's estate have a lot of questions for people close to the artist about the handling of his assets. That is expected to take a long time to get squared away, according to the Associ...

Dads Should Protect Their Children

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Oct 11, 2018 | 0 Comments

Many men hesitate, when it comes to creating an estate plan. It is difficult for many people in America to begin the process of creating an estate plan. However, included in the list of those who procrastinate, are fathers who fail to set up a plan, in the event they are no longer there to tak...

Probate Isn’t Necessarily a Bad Thing

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Sep 27, 2018 | 0 Comments

An estate planning attorney can guide you through the process … with or without probate. Financial and family situations are often challenging, as you work to protect your assets, privacy and family peace. You have to deal with state laws, federal laws and the word “probate” but it isn't alw...

A Last Will and Testament Really Is Necessary

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Sep 26, 2018 | 0 Comments

A will is needed with a durable general power or attorney and a durable health care power of attorney. A last will and testament (generally known as a will), a durable general power of attorney and a durable health care power of attorney are three of the key items in an estate plan, accordin...

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