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6 Ways to Minimize the Effects of Coming Changes to Tax Laws

6 Ways to Minimize the Effects of Coming Changes to Tax Laws

Current Events, Estate Planning

There has been a lot of talk about the new administration bringing changes to tax laws. Here are six ways to deal with the effects:

5 Ways to Update Your Estate Plan in 2021

5 Ways to Update Your Estate Plan in 2021

Current Events, Estate Planning

After everything we’ve been through this past year, we know the value of preparing for the future. None of us can predict what 2021 will hold, but we can ready ourselves by planning ahead

How 2021 Tax Law Changes May Affect Your Estate

How 2021 Tax Law Changes May Affect Your Estate

Current Events, Estate Planning

President Biden has state that he wants to make some tax law changes in 2021. Three of these tax changes could affect your estate: the estate tax, the income tax, and the capital gains tax.

2020 Is The Year To Write Your Ethical Will

2020 Is The Year To Write Your Ethical Will

Current Events, Legacy

2020 has gotten all too real. There has never been a better opportunity to write your Ethical Will, and we’re asking you to take hold of that opportunity.

Emotional Health Amid A Pandemic: Amanda LaRose

Emotional Health Amid A Pandemic: Amanda LaRose

Current Events

We spoke about the challenges of Coronavirus, and we want to share her insight. We hope to continue providing as many resources as we can. Amanda writes:

A Legal Perspective On Life After Quarantine

A Legal Perspective On Life After Quarantine

Current Events

No one can predict every challenge we will face, but here is some information to help you navigate from a legal perspective:

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