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How to Avoid Conflict in Your Estate Plan – Part 1

Joint checking accounts are not always the answer.

At age 65, Louisa Willis was anxious to get all of her estate planning ducks in a row. Louisa decided to forgo the traditional methods of estate planning—a Will and Living Trust– and created a joint checking account, naming her son, Ben, as the co-owner. Louisa’s reasoning was simple.  By creating a joint account, Ben would have immediate access to her funds “in emergencies,” such as long-term care or upon her death, funeral expenses.

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Alzheimer’s Diagnosis Tips

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, approximately 5.3 million Americans were living with Alzheimer’s disease in 2015. Women age 60 and over are considered at highest risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s is a progressive form of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. While estate planning is important for everyone, it is especially important to consider after a…

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Scams, Frauds and Charlatans

Once a person has created an estate plan, the object is to preserve it.  Unfortunately, for many seniors in particular, this can be a daunting task as the number of scams that target older Americans is increasing.  Just because your funds and home are in a trust, that doesn’t mean a predator cannot target you as you are still in…

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How to Prevent Your Estate From Being Looted

Looting an elderly person’s estate is not as isolated as you may think. There have been many newspaper articles about estate looting.  For example, back in 2009, Anthony D. Marshall, the 85-year-old son of Brooke Astor, the wealthy New York socialite who died in 2007, was sentenced to prison for raiding money from his mother’s estate that was earmarked for…

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