Yearly Archives: 2018

28 12, 2018

Making estate planning changes after a divorce

2022-01-17T00:36:11-08:00

Should Washington couples remain married long enough, it’s not unusual for them to do some type of mutual estate planning. However, when a major [...]

Making estate planning changes after a divorce2022-01-17T00:36:11-08:00
28 11, 2018

Setting up a special needs trust

2022-01-17T02:13:16-08:00

A Washington resident who has a loved one with a disability may decide to plan for their future by using a special needs trust. [...]

Setting up a special needs trust2022-01-17T02:13:16-08:00
16 11, 2018

Divorce and estate planning

2022-01-17T02:37:27-08:00

Divorce has become common for women in Washington and other states. According to one study, 56 percent of women leave financial planning and major [...]

Divorce and estate planning2022-01-17T02:37:27-08:00
16 10, 2018

Charitable giving can be part of an estate plan

2022-01-17T02:16:04-08:00

The point of an estate plan is to create the means for an efficient transition of assets upon one’s passing. Among other issues that [...]

Charitable giving can be part of an estate plan2022-01-17T02:16:04-08:00
1 10, 2018

Writing a will that takes family into account

2022-01-17T02:12:47-08:00

It can be relatively easy for Washington residents to create a will. It can also be relatively easy for them and others to create [...]

Writing a will that takes family into account2022-01-17T02:12:47-08:00
20 09, 2018

Legal documents any older person should have

2022-01-17T02:47:05-08:00

People often assume that estate planning is only for the very wealthy. That it is a means of organizing wealth into complicated funds and [...]

Legal documents any older person should have2022-01-17T02:47:05-08:00
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