Clients must plan for their own disability as well as for the disability of family members. Planning for the client’s own disability often means purchasing disability insurance during the client’s working years. It also means establishing durable powers of attorney; living wills and/or health care proxies; revocable living trusts when appropriate; and shareholder, partnership and […]
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Estate Planning for Blended Families
What are blended families? Blended families take several forms: Married couples in which one or both spouses have children from a previous marriage. Families with children who are in second or subsequent marriages and who have children from previous marriages. Families with children whose spouses have children from previous marriages. Blended families can face complex […]
Estate Planning for a Child with Disabilities
Clients must plan for their own disability as well as for the disability of family members. Planning for the client’s own disability often means purchasing disability insurance during the client’s working years. It also means establishing durable powers of attorney; living wills and/or health care proxies; revocable living trusts when appropriate; and shareholder, partnership and […]
Estate Planning for Blended Families
What are blended families? Blended families take several forms: Married couples in which one or both spouses have children from a previous marriage. Families with children who are in second or subsequent marriages and who have children from previous marriages. Families with children whose spouses have children from previous marriages. Blended families can face complex […]
