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7 Signs It’s Time to Revisit and Update Your Estate Plan

  • Business Succession Planning in St. Charles County: Protecting Your Company & Legacy
    Business Succession Planning in St. Charles County: Protecting Your Company & Legacy
    St. Charles County’s small business community is thriving. Each local business represents years of hard work and contributes to the local economy. But what happens when an owner is ready to retire or exit the business? Without a solid succession plan, a business’s future – and the jobs it provides
  • Why You Need an Estate Inventory (And Why Most People Put It Off)
    Why You Need an Estate Inventory (And Why Most People Put It Off)
    If you’re like most people, the thought of making an estate inventory sounds about as exciting as organizing your sock drawer. But here’s the thing: just like finding matching socks on a busy morning, having a well-organized estate inventory can save you (and your loved ones) a lot of stress
  • Guardianship vs. Conservatorship: Which Is The Right Choice?
    Guardianship vs. Conservatorship: Which Is The Right Choice?
    Navigating Life’s Tough Decisions Making decisions for a loved one’s care can be one of the most challenging responsibilities you face as a family member or close friend. One common dilemma involves choosing between guardianship and conservatorship. These legal arrangements can provide significant support for individuals who are unable to
  • The Role of an Executor in Estate Administration
    The Role of an Executor in Estate Administration
    Navigating the Responsibilities of an Executor Being named an executor is both an honor and a significant responsibility. More than just handling paperwork, an executor plays a crucial role in ensuring a loved one’s final wishes are carried out while navigating legal, financial, and administrative complexities. Without proper execution, delays,
  • Durable Power of Attorney: Why It’s a Must-Have Document
    Durable Power of Attorney: Why It’s a Must-Have Document
    Imagine this: you’re in the prime of your life, managing your finances and health effortlessly, when an unexpected accident leaves you unable to make decisions for yourself. Without proper planning, your loved ones may face legal hassles to manage your medical care or financial obligations. This is where having a