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Celebrity Estate Planning

This month we are delving into celebrity estate planning and its impact on various celebrities. Last week, we examined Michael Jackson's estate planning. We saw the gaps that led to 15 years of family conflict and court battles. If you missed it, check it out!

In this second article of our four-part series, we are going to look at Vanilla Ice. Vanilla Ice recently shared his estate planning experiences, advice, and lessons learned in a YouTube video. He has a lot to say! I'll highlight some user comments and key takeaways we can learn from.

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Top Celebrity Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid

This month we are covering the top celebrity estate planning mistakes to avoid. What is it about celebrities that captivates us? The allure of a juicy celebrity story is irresistible. Perhaps we see a bit of ourselves in them? Or, maybe their seemingly unattainable lives fascinate us. Celebrities lead lives that are both glamorous and just beyond our reach, making them endlessly intriguing.

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Estate Planning Equals Freedom

As you know, the Fourth of July and all it represents freedom, independence, and the pursuit of happiness. But, don’t forget, estate planning equals freedom as well. Estate Planning gives the right to decide your own affairs, even after death or in the event of incapacity. An estate plan, specifically a Life & Legacy Plan, is the way to express your liberty. It’s your personal Declaration of Independence.

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Essential Tips for Men’s Health and Estate Planning

June is Men’s Health Month. This is a time dedicated to highlighting health issues that primarily affect men and promoting the early detection and treatment of diseases among men and boys. This month, let's focus on you, gentlemen. You already know that taking care of your health allows you to prolong your life and enhance your quality of life. But have you given serious thought to how your health directly impacts your future? Your legacy? The ones you love the most? Do you know the essential tips for men’s health and estate planning?

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Key Considerations When Your Child Becomes an Adult

Did you know that when your child turns 18, the law considers them to be an adult? While the law may consider them to be an adult, they often have more growing up to do whether they think they think they do or not! However, because the law considers them to be an adult, their health and financial information is protected by privacy laws. But, they’re still your child.

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Essential LGBTQIA Estate Planning Tips for Non-Biological Parents

Are you an LGBTQIA+ non-biological parent? June's arrival sparks a flurry of Pride celebrations reminding you of the remarkable progress the community has made. These celebrations also shine a light on the ongoing fight for full equality. As a non-biological parent, you may face unique legal hurdles. Ensure you properly protect your parental rights. Marriage may not be enough to cement your parental rights. But, marriage plus estate planning gives you the maximum peace of mind. So, read on to learn som essential LGBTQIA Estate Planning Tips for Non-Biological Parents.

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Define Your Legacy Through Estate Planning

Did you know you can define your legacy through estate planning? Well, this holiday weekend is a great time to start this process. You see, Memorial Day is a time to reflect on mortality, remembrance, and legacy. As we honor the brave men and women who lost their lives in military service, think about the legacy you wish to leave behind. But what is a legacy?

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Secure Your Retirement: 10 Essential Steps to Take Now - Part 2

Welcome back to our discussion on securing a comfortable retirement! In the first part of this series, we explored essential steps including estate planning, preparing for long-term care, and passing on your legacy. In part two of our series, we'll delve into additional steps you can take to enrich your golden years. With these steps, you can be more financially stable. And these steps can provide you with independence, health, and continued personal growth. So let's pick up where we left off. Learn how you can secure your retirement.

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Secure Your Retirement: 10 Essential Steps to Take Now - Part 1

Did you know that May is Older Americans Awareness Month? This makes May the perfect month to talk about securing a comfortable retirement. See, retirement is more than just an end to the working years. It’s an exciting new phase of life that requires thoughtful preparation and strategic planning. May is the perfect opportunity to explore how to secure your retirement and the 10 essential steps to take now to ensure a comfortable and fulfilling retirement. In this article, we’ll discuss the first 5 steps, why they’re important, and how to implement them. Next week, we’ll continue with the remaining 5 steps. 

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Estate Planning For Moms

Mothers, the eternal caretakers, spend their days and nights ensuring the happiness, health, and safety of their children. Whether you're a mother yourself or not, the influence of a mother is undeniable. As Mother’s Day approaches, let’s delve into a gift that holds profound significance for every mother: the ability to secure peace of mind and financial stability through thoughtful estate planning.

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The Dark Side of the Internet

In today’s digital landscape, online scams and cyber attacks are becoming more frequent. These risks affect everyday users. But there’s no need to fear if you take measures to keep your data safe. And if (when?) you’re working with a lawyer, you should also know what actions lawyers take to protect your data. By taking proactive measures, you can protect your data from the "Dark Side" of the internet.Let'‘s explore how you can safeguard yourself from these digital attackers. And, learn how lawyers ensure their clients’ data is protected from the bad guys. 

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What happens to your online accounts when you die?

Do you have social media accounts? Ever wonder what happens to your online accounts when you die? Each social media platform has its own rules for dealing with the accounts of deceased users, ranging from permanent deletion to transforming accounts into places for mourning and memory. Understanding these options is essential for managing digital assets responsibly and respecting your wishes.

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Why Estate Planning Is the Best Use of Your Tax Refund 

When that extra bit of money from your tax refund lands in your bank account, (kinda feels like Christmas, doesn’t it?) it's easy to start dreaming about all the ways you can use it. Financial experts may tell you that it's a chance to pay off debts, tuck away savings for an emergency, or add to your retirement savings. You, on the other hand, may want to splurge on something special. However, there's an often-overlooked option that not only provides immediate satisfaction but ensures long-term benefits for both you and your loved ones: estate planning.

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What is Crytocurrency?

What is cryptocurrency? Cryptocurrency, which folks also call “crypto” is, in essence, virtual money that can be used to buy goods and services. It can also be traded for profit, much like stocks. However, unlike the dollars in your wallet, crypto exists only in the digital world. The crypto universe is vast. There are thousands of digital currencies out there.

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Dangers of DIY Wills and Trusts

Should you write your own will or trust? Before you start, you may want to consider some of the dangers of DIY Wills and Trusts. If you’ve been traveling around the sun for a while, you’ve no doubt heard of a Will. A will is a document that says what happens to your money and belongings after you die. You may even have a Will. Or, you know you should get one. And maybe you’ve heard of a Trust and wondered what it is and how it works. You may have even done research on Google about how to do your own Will or Trust.In fact, it’s hard to poke around the internet and not find do-it-yourself (“DIY”) Wills and Trusts services. Legal Zoom, TrustandWill.com, and even media personalities Dave Ramsey and Suze Orman offer cheap DIY documents. Heck, you can even create your own Will or Trust for free by downloading a few forms. What these websites won’t do, however, is explain the potential consequences that can happen if you use one of their services.

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Estate Planning for Blended Families

Anyone who’s seen an episode of “Modern Family” knows that families these days come in many different shapes and sizes. Long gone are the days when a “family” was defined as a mother, father and two children (or was it 2.5 children? Where does the .5 come from anyway?). Estate planning for blended families is becoming even more prevalent. In this article, we’ll focus on one of the types of families that’s common in our modern culture: the blended family.

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Estate Planning For After I DO

Whether it’s a breakup, divorce, or the death of a loved one after a lifetime together, every relationship eventually will come to an end. The most important thing is how you have planned for that ending, or whether you haven’t at all,. Your planning (or lack of it) will have a real impact on you, your partner, your children, and your assets. 

The silver lining? While we can't prevent the end, we can prepare for it with a blend of compassion and strategic planning that makes the end the best possible foundation for a new beginning.

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