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Q: Why would your children need an estate plan once they turn 18 and head to college? A: Going off to college or beginning a new career is an exciting and significant step into adulthood for many young individuals. As…
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Q: Why would your children need an estate plan once they turn 18 and head to college? A: Going off to college or beginning a new career is an exciting and significant step into adulthood for many young individuals. As…
Q: How can blended families, subsequent marriages, or complex family dynamics benefit from a more customized estate plan? A: Estate planning for blended families and subsequent marriages can be complicated and proper planning is important. There might be concerns about…
Q: Second marriages: How do I protect my spouse without disinheriting my kids? A: A great way to protect your spouse without disinheriting your kids is to title your home and your non-qualified investments in a revocable trust with what…
Mark Bartram is a member of Sheehan Phinney’s Estate Planning Group, focusing his legal practice on trusts and estates with extensive experience in estate planning, trust and fiduciary administration, and probate matters. For more information please…
Wills and estate planning questions and answers from the experts at Upton & Hatfield in New Hampshire
Wills and estate planning questions and answers for the experts at Shaheen & Gordon P.A.
What Medicaid planning tools need to be looked at before using an irrevocable trust?
What advice do you have for couples with blended families who are trying to find an equitable way to divide assets?
When do I need an estate plan and what should I consider when making one?
What is a will executor, and what are his/her responsibilities?