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5 Myths About Revocable Trusts (Part 2) : My Trust Will Eliminate The Need For Me To Have A Will And My Estate To Go Through ProbateKelley Scrocca explores the 5 most common myths about Revocable Trusts in this 5 part series. In part 2, she explores how a will and probate work with trusts.
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5 Myths About Revocable Trusts (Part 1): My Trust Will Provide Creditor Protection For MeKelley Scrocca explores the 5 most common myths about Revocable Trusts in this 5 part series. In part 1, she explores creditor protection with a trust.
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12 Tips To Have A Sunnier Summer Tax Season!Buying a home? Working a summer job? Volunteering? Activities that are common in the summer often qualify for tax credits or deductions.
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Supreme Court Rules Against North Carolina In Trust Tax CaseThe U.S. Supreme Court has found that the Due Process Clause does not allow a state to tax a trust’s income based exclusively on a beneficiary's residency.
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Do I Need A Will Or A Living Will?What is the difference between a Will and a Living Will? This article will help you understand the differences and uses.
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25 Things You Have To Discuss With Your Health Care AgentBefore you name a person as your health care agent in a health care power of attorney or living will, does this person know your health care wishes?
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Five Tips For The Successor Trustee To Prevent LawsuitsAt some point after a living trust is created, the trust administration begins.
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A "Last Minute Check List" for South Dakota TaxpayersThere are about two weeks until the April 15 tax deadline unless you elect an extension. If you have not filed yet, here is a last minute check list.
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Why Estate Planning Is Important For You And Your Autistic ChildAlthough the term “estate planning” can sound intimidating, it simply means planning for what will happen with your assets once you pass away.
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Four Things To Think About When Choosing A Guardian For Your Autistic ChildOne of the most important decisions that parents of an autistic child needs to make is the choice of a guardian.