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  1. Getting Divorced? Make Sure You Don’t Overlook These 4 Updates to Your Estate Plan – Part 1

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    divorce, Estate Planning, medical power of attorney

    Going through divorce can be an overwhelming experience that impacts nearly every facet of your life, including estate planning. Yet with so much to deal with during the divorce process, many people forget to update their plan or put it off until it’s too late. Failing to update your plan for divo…Read More

  2. Black Panther Star Chadwick Boseman Dies Without A Will – Part 2

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    Celebrity Estates, end of life planning, Estate Planning, financial planning, medical power of attorney

    On October 15th, nearly two months after the death of Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, his wife Taylor Simone Ledward filed documents with the Los Angeles probate court seeking to be named administrator of his estate. Earlier this year, Boseman and Ledward were married, and the marriage gives Le…Read More

  3. Once Your Kids Are 18, Make Sure They Sign These Documents

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    living will, medical power of attorney, young adults

    While estate planning is probably the last thing on your teenage kids' mind, when they turn 18 it should be their (and your) number-one priority. At 18, they become legal adults in the eyes of the law. You no longer have the authority to make decisions regarding their healthcare, nor will you have a…Read More

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