Estate Planning and Probate Law Library Articles
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South Dakota Estate Planning What is Cost Basis?First, when property is inherited and passes through an estate, the original cost does not matter. The new cost basis will be equal to fair market value...
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South Dakota Estate Planning - Why Family Conversation Is Critical For SuccessFor both parents and adult children, confronting the prospect of each other's deaths is uncomfortable. Privacy around financial matters is often a key concern.
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Three Estate Planning Tips You Should Know When Enlisting In The MilitaryYou've enlisted in the US Armed Forces. First, THANK YOU! Second, do you know what you need to do in case you are disabled or pass away while enlisted?
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I Want To Keep Things Simple. Why Are My Documents So Long?The length of documents is a recurring conversation that we have with our clients. Find out why estate planning documents are so long, even if the plan is not.
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Your South Dakota Last Will & Testament - The Essentials for Every Estate PlanCreating a South Dakota will is quite easy and very affordable here at Swier Law Firm. Once done, you will have peace of mind.
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The Importance of Estate Planning for Young South Dakota FamiliesWhen talking about estate planning with youth many of them visualize the process as something they do not need to be concerned with for years to come.
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Three Tips to Avoid Family Disputes with Proper Estate PlanningWhen you are ready to prepare for the future, having guidance from an estate planning attorney in South Dakota can help stop family disputes.
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South Dakota Retirement Accounts - Check Those Beneficiaries!When it comes to your South Dakota retirement accounts check those beneficiaries!
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I Don’t Have Many Assets Or A Lot Of Money So I Don’t Need An Estate Plan, Right?Just because you don't have a lot of assets or money doesn't mean you don't still need to create an estate plan.
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The South Dakota Trust AdvantageIf you have done any research on trusts and trust laws, odds are you have read that South Dakota is one of the best trust states in the nation.