As Thanksgiving approaches, many families are busy planning menus, coordinating travel, and preparing for the big feast. While the turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie are important (and delicious) traditions, this cherished holiday offers something even more valuable—a perfect opportunity to think about, discuss, and preserve your family’s legacy. In this article, you’ll discover practical ways […]
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Have Adult Children? Make Sure They Sign These Critical Documents
For many parents, watching their children become adults (at least in the eyes of the law) and leaving home to pursue their education and career goals is a time of joy and also (possibly) apprehension. Turning 18, graduating high school, and moving out is a huge accomplishment. And it also comes with some serious responsibilities […]
Looking to Purchase a New Home? How to Avoid Paying 2 Mortgages at Once
When navigating Chicagoland’s competitive residential real estate market, it’s important to understand the intricacies of various contract provisions, especially the existing home sale contingency. This contingency can play a pivotal role for buyers who need to sell their current home before purchasing a new one. Two primary template contracts used in the area—the Multi-Board Residential […]
What do Lasagna and Estate Planning have in Common?
Have you ever heard horror stories about families fighting over Grandma’s jewelry or getting stuck in a never-ending legal battle after someone passes away? Or about how long it can take to sell a house tied up in the court process? What about family members being denied their inheritance completely? Unfortunately, these situations happen every […]
The Key Differences Between Wills and Trusts You Should Know
When discussing estate planning, a will is what most people think of first. Indeed, wills have been the most popular method for passing on assets to heirs for hundreds of years. But wills aren’t your only option. And if you rely on a will alone to pass on what matters, you’re guaranteeing your family has […]
Protect Your Children’s Inheritance with a Lifetime Asset Protection Trust
As a parent, you’re likely hoping to leave your children an inheritance. In fact, doing so may be one of the primary factors motivating your life’s work. But without taking the proper precautions, the wealth you pass on is at serious risk of being accidentally lost or squandered due to common life events, such as […]
14 Ways to Show Your Finances Some Love This Year – Part 2
Last week we explored 7 ways to show your finances and your family some love with smart, tax-advantaged financial tips for the new year: If you missed it, check out Part 1 HERE. This week, we’re continuing the financial love with 7 more tips you can use to benefit your family this month and the […]
14 Ways to Show Your Finances Some Love This Year – Part 1
Ah, February – the month of love, where hearts flutter and chocolates abound (single people, stay with me here). But amidst the romantic whirlwind, there’s a different kind of love that deserves our attention: the love we show ourselves and our family through thoughtful financial planning. Now I know what you’re thinking – that doesn’t […]
Protecting Your Family’s Safety Net: How to Set Up Your Life Insurance Policy The Right Way
A comprehensive Life & Legacy Plan is about creating a strategy that lets you enjoy your life to the fullest while protecting your loved ones’ future when you can no longer be there. It might seem like life insurance is an easy way to help secure your loved ones’ future – and it is – […]
This New Law Makes It Easier to Save for Retirement and Pay Off School Loans At The Same Time
Navigating your financial journey with the heavy burden of student loan debt on your back can feel overwhelming. You’re faced with a critical decision: should you prioritize paying down those loans, or should you focus on the future, contributing to your workplace retirement plan? It’s a tough call, especially when choosing loan payments means missing […]
The New World of Cryptocurrency: A Guide for Parents and Teens
In an era where digital innovation shapes every aspect of our lives, it’s no surprise that our teenagers are drawn to the allure of cryptocurrency. This digital form of money represents a shift away from traditional financial systems. If you are the parent of teens, understanding cryptocurrency is crucial so you can provide them with […]
Your Essential End of Year Estate Planning Checklist
As we approach the end of the year, it’s not only the holiday season that demands our attention but also a critical time to ensure that your estate plan is in order. It is important to be proactive in securing your financial future and leaving a legacy that aligns with your wishes. Let’s dive into […]
Have a Trust? How the Corporate Transparency Act Affects You
Get ready for an interesting twist in the world of legal and business news. You may already be familiar with the upcoming Corporate Transparency Act, set to kick in next year. If you aren’t, it’s time to get in the know because it could impact you, and if it does, you’ll need support. Starting January […]
What is the Federal Gift Tax and Estate Tax Exclusion and How Can it Help Your Loved Ones
The amount of money you can give to loved ones during your life and leave to your loved ones at your death has increased for 2023! Gifting money during your life can be a great tax avoidance strategy. There are, of course, some limits to this. Before we get into this strategy, let’s define some […]
Worry Free Closings: Before Getting To The Closing Table Know These 8 Costs of Selling Your Home
You’ve decided to sell your home. Maybe you want to take advantage of the rapidly appreciating home values, maybe you’re starting or expanding your family and your current home just doesn’t have enough room, or maybe you’ve decided to relocate from the city to the suburbs. Whatever your reason, you’re probably wondering about the costs […]
How to Talk To Your Parents and Get Them To Stay Home
There’s no doubt that your parents have survived frightening world events, whether that was World War II, the war in Vietnam, nuclear threat, illness, poverty, civil unrest, or all of the above. However, the use of the word “unprecedented” regarding what’s happening now is not an exaggeration. And they may not understand it all or […]
The Most Important Legal and Financial Actions to Take Right Now
As you already know, the COVID-19 pandemic means nothing is business as usual. Many states have implemented a “shelter-in-place” order to limit the spread of the disease; however, if you are not in a place with such an order, or if your parents are not following it, you may want to refer to our previous […]
Are You Clear About How Your Parents Estate Plan Will Impact You?
Do your parents have an estate plan? Is it up to date? No matter how rich or poor you or your parents are, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, you need to be asking these and several other questions. When your parents become incapacitated or die, their affairs will become your responsibility, and […]
What You Should Know About Guardianship – In Case a Parent or Loved One Becomes Incapacitated
Whether through illness, injury, or other means, anyone can require a guardian to become appointed if they become mentally incapacitated. In such cases, if there is no estate planning in place (or insufficient planning) to keep family or other loved one’s out of court, a guardianship, or conservatorship as it is sometimes called, must be […]
Ready to Write Your Will? Consider This Before You Go it Alone or Online
A last will and testament is the most commonly thought of document when it comes to an estate plan. But, really, it’s a very small part of an integrated plan that ensures your family stays out of Court and out of conflict when something happens to you. Don’t think you can just write your own […]
Easy Mistakes to Avoid When Passing Assets to Your Child
Setting up a trust fund for your children can ensure that the money you are leaving behind for them is taken care of for them, in the way that you want. But your efforts in completing this important, yet somber task can be ruined by making one of these common mistakes. Leaving Assets Outright to […]
Three Health Care Documents You Need to Include in Your Estate Plan
Decisions about your health care are some of the most important you will ever make. Don’t put off making plans until you are unable to assert your wishes. Including health care documents in your estate plan can ensure your decisions are always your choice, even if you cannot speak for yourself. Health care documents that […]
The Pitfalls of DIY Wills: Lessons Learned from a Florida Probate Case
DIY wills are becoming more prevalent as legal services can now be accessed easily online. For better or worse, more and more people are turning to online services to meet their legal needs, maybe even you. Here’s what you need to know before you decide to create your own will, using an online service, or […]
Avoid This Major Mistake When Adding an IRA to Your Estate Plan
Some people assume that because they’ve named a specific heir as the beneficiary of their IRA in their will or trust that there’s no need to list the same person again as beneficiary in their IRA paperwork. Because of this, they often leave the IRA beneficiary form blank or list “my estate” as the beneficiary. […]
Don’t Forget Your Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan – Part 2
In the first part of this series, we discussed the importance of including your digital assets in your estate plan. Here, we’ll talk about the best ways to get started with this process. Today, estate planning encompasses not just tangible property like finances and real estate, but also digital assets like cryptocurrency, blogs, and social […]
Don’t Forget Your Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan – Part 1
If you’ve created an estate plan, it likely includes traditional wealth and assets like finances, real estate, personal property, and family heirlooms. But unless your plan also includes your digital assets, there’s a good chance this online property will be lost forever following your death or incapacity. What’s more, even if these assets are included […]
6 Steps to Select and Name the Right Guardians for Your Children – Part 2
Last week, we shared the first part of our series on selecting and naming the right guardians for your children. If you haven’t read it yet, you can do so here. Here in part two, we discuss the final three steps in the process. Narrow candidate list, and rank your choices When you’ve come up […]
How to Protect Your Real Estate Assets
If you own real estate, chances are you have purchased insurance to protect your assets against damage or loss. But have you taken the necessary steps to protect your assets against lawsuits or probate? If you own rental properties, there is likely a nagging fear in the back of your mind about being sued by […]
6 Steps to Select and Name the Right Guardians for Your Children – Part 1
One of your most important responsibilities as a parent is to select and legally document guardians for your children. This doesn’t mean just naming godparents or trusting the grandparents will step in if necessary. It means consciously deciding who would raise your children if you cannot. And then it means legally documenting your choices and […]
Read This Before You Buy Income Property
Have you been thinking of adding an investment property to your portfolio? Here are the top 10 issues you need to consider when becoming a landlord. Collecting a security deposit. Security deposits are a great way to encourage tenants to take care of the property, and a great way for you to be reimbursed if […]
5 Common Estate Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Since estate planning involves thinking about death, many people put it off until their senior years or simply ignore it all together until it becomes too late. This kind of unwillingness to face reality can create major hardship, expense, and mess for the loved ones and assets you leave behind. While not having any estate […]
Wire Fraud in Real Estate: Don’t Lose Tens of Thousands of Dollars to Scammers
After five weeks of working with attorneys, realtors, and your lender, you are ready to close on your very first home purchase! You wanted to avoid PMI (mortgage insurance) so you decided to put 20% of the $349,000 purchase price down…which means you need to bring $69,800 plus closing costs to the closing table. You’ve […]
Are Your Business’ Independent Contractors Actually Employees?
You’ve just started your business – or maybe your business has been thriving for years – and you need more workers to help run the business. You decide to hire some independent contractors so that you don’t have to worry about the time and costs associated with employee payroll taxes. Maybe you have heard of […]
Buy Sell Agreements: A Pre-Nup for Your Business
Do you know what will happen to your business if a co-owner partner dies? If he gets divorced? What if he decides he just wants to retire? Will you receive 100% ownership of the business? If he dies, will you have to share business interest and decision making power with his wife or children who […]
Safeguard Your Cryptocurrency Assets With Estate Planning
One of the biggest appeals of cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin, is that it is decentralized, unregulated, and anonymous. There are no financial institutions controlling it, and unless you tell someone you own digital currency, it remains a secret. When it comes to estate planning, however, that kind of secrecy can be disastrous. In fact, without the […]