Estate Planning and Probate Law Library Articles
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11 Essential Questions to Ask Your Estate Planning AttorneyHere are 11 essential questions to ask your South Dakota estate planning attorney.
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Top 5 Reasons Why Your Estate Plan Needs Your Attention!Estate planning isn’t meant to be a “one and done” type of project. Estate planning reflects the totality of a person’s life.
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4 Objectives Every South Dakota Agricultural Producer Should Know About Estate PlanningA good estate plan is especially crucial if you’re a farmer or rancher, for a few different reasons.
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3 Tips Every Health Care Professional Should Know About Powers of AttorneyA Health Care Power of Attorney is a document giving someone else the legal authority to make decisions and obtain information related to your health care.
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Three Retirement Fundamentals for Farmers and RanchersAmerica’s farmers and ranchers are graying. The average age of farmers and ranchers is now almost 60 and retirement is becoming a major issue.
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South Dakota Estate Planning - 2 Estate Planning Tips For MillennialsIt seems strange to think of your own mortality — especially when you are in the prime of your life.
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Two Common Myths and Realities of Estates in South DakotaThe state of South Dakota actually tries hard to replicate what they think you would have wanted to happen with your assets, even if you didn’t say what...
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Estate Planning In The Age Of COVID-19 - 3 Documents Every South Dakotan Needs To HaveThe coronavirus has impacted nearly every part of our lives. Here are 3 "foundational documents" that every South Dakotan should have.
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South Dakota Estate Planning - Getting OrganizedIn many marriages, one of the spouses is the organizer and overall detail person. If you are single again whether following a divorce or...
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7 Common Questions About South Dakota TrustsThere are two main benefits of using a revocable trust. First, a revocable trust allows you to keep your estate private. Your trust is a private contract...