Estate Planning and Probate Law Library Articles
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5 Duties of a Personal Representative in South DakotaWhen setting up your South Dakota estate plan, you will be asked to name a Personal Representative also known as an Executor.
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South Dakota Estate Planning - Take Your Children's Future SeriouslyHaving children complicates life in many interesting ways, and estate planning is no exception. Young parents in South Dakota usually don’t need anything fancy.
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The Importance of Estate Planning for Young South Dakota Families - Asset ManagementFor young families in South Dakota, the importance of managing your assets after death - for the benefit of your young children - cannot be overemphasized.
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What is the difference between a guardianship and a conservatorship?Brooke Swier Schloss explains the differences between guardianship and conservatorship in estate planning.
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Your South Dakota Will: What You Can Learn From Three Celebrity MistakesHaving an effective, up-to-date will, is important. Here are three celebrity blunders that you can avoid when making your South Dakota will.
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To Do or Not To Do: Putting Retirement Plans in a TrustIs your trust listed as the beneficiary on your retirement accounts? Should it be? While many of your assets are likely owned by your trust or list...
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4 Questions With Swier Law Firm's Kelley ScroccaKelley Scrocca is a northern Minnesota native and serves as a key member of Swier Law Firm's Estate Planning & Probate Practice Group.
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4 Steps To Take After The Loss Of A Loved One In South DakotaDealing with the loss of a loved one can be difficult and confusing. Here are four steps to take after the loss of a loved one in South Dakota.
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3 Estate Planning Myths That Every Doctor Should Know And UnderstandA well-drafted estate plan is important if you’re a doctor. As a physician, not only do you need to protect your assets, you need to protect your business.
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Estate Planning for Parents With Children on the Autism SpectrumParenting involves much planning. The simplicity of making your own plan, or one for you and your spouse or significant other, disappears when kids...