"Why Everyone Needs an Estate Plan" courtesy of Attorney Nicole Livingston, written by The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys. … [Read more...] about “Why Everyone Needs an Estate Plan” (Audio) YOUR ESTATE MATTERS!
The Importance of Keeping Your Estate Plan Up To Date
Whether you have a Will or a Living Trust, it is important to review your estate plan periodically. Because family circumstances, assets and laws change over time, your estate plan may be significantly affected. A review also reacquaints you with the purpose of the documents and the choices you have in place. Other reasons for possible changes to your estate plan are: 1) Marriage. … [Read more...] about The Importance of Keeping Your Estate Plan Up To Date
YOUR ESTATE MATTERS! – Audio
"The Importance of Keeping Your Estate Plan Up To Date" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser … [Read more...] about YOUR ESTATE MATTERS! – Audio
Listen to “Your Estate Matters” tomorrow morning (Tuesday) @ 8:50 a.m. on WNAV Radio
Make sure to tune in to WNAV Radio on 1430 AM or 99.9 FM on Tuesday mornings at 8:50 a.m. for YOUR ESTATE MATTERS! Attorneys Colleen Sinclair Prosser and Nicole Livingston relate cutting edge estate planning information. The topic tomorrow is "The Importance of Keeping Your Estate Plan Up To Date" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser. … [Read more...] about Listen to “Your Estate Matters” tomorrow morning (Tuesday) @ 8:50 a.m. on WNAV Radio
Five Non-Tax Reasons You Need Estate Planning
By: The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, Compliments of Attorney Nicole Livingston One of the biggest myths about estate planning is that it is something only wealthy people need because the only reason for having an estate plan is to minimize estate taxes. The truth is, estate taxes are only a tiny piece of the estate planning puzzle – and every adult needs an estate plan. … [Read more...] about Five Non-Tax Reasons You Need Estate Planning
Five Things Every Woman Should Know About Estate Planning
The following information was written by the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys. It is my pleasure to share this important message with you! Nicole Livingston, Attorney Not long ago, wives were “silent partners” when it came to estate planning. Husbands were the ones in charge of long-term planning and major financial decisions. In fact, estate planning attorneys … [Read more...] about Five Things Every Woman Should Know About Estate Planning
YOUR ESTATE MATTERS – Audio
"Five Things Every Woman Should Know About Estate Planning" by Attorney Nicole Livingston … [Read more...] about YOUR ESTATE MATTERS – Audio
Free Estate Planning Seminars this week! Register now!
The presentation establishes the necessary components of an effective estate plan. The seminar is presented in a case study format profiling the life of Bill and Mary Jones. Several scenarios are used to relay the impact of estate planning issues relating to probate, disability due to incompetence, protection of government benefits for special needs loved ones, second marriages, unmarried … [Read more...] about Free Estate Planning Seminars this week! Register now!
Register today for our FREE Estate Planning Seminars scheduled for next week!
The presentation establishes the necessary components of an effective estate plan. The seminar is presented in a case study format profiling the life of Bill and Mary Jones. Several scenarios are used to relay the impact of estate planning issues relating to probate, disability due to incompetence, protection of government benefits for special needs loved ones, second marriages, unmarried … [Read more...] about Register today for our FREE Estate Planning Seminars scheduled for next week!
When to Review Your Estate Plan
Whether you have a Will or a Living Trust, it is important to review your estate plan every five years, or sooner if you have a change in your family or assets. There may be significant changes in the law that would require you to update your documents. For example, in Maryland on October 1, 2010, the Legislature enacted the Maryland General and Limited Power of Attorney Act. As a result, … [Read more...] about When to Review Your Estate Plan


