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So You've Inherited a House. Congratulations! (I Think.)

Published on: 05/18/2026

Inheriting a home from a loved one is a meaningful gift — and also, if I’m being honest, a to-do list that arrives at the worst possible time. Between the grief and the paperwork, most people aren’t prepared for what actually comes next. Here’s what

So You've Inherited a House.  Congratulations! (I Think.)

Can You Really Afford Not To Have An Estate Plan?

Published on: 02/17/2026

Everyone is talking about affordability — but the real cost crisis may be the one you haven’t planned for. From grocery bills to mortgage rates, the word “affordability” dominates today’s political conversation. Politicians on both sides of the aisle are promising relief from the rising cost of living. Yet there is one financial catastrophe quietly unfolding in households across the country — not because of inflation or interest rates, but because of a few missing documents: an estate plan.

Can You Really Afford Not To Have An Estate Plan?

So Your Economy’s Crashing? Time to Plan Your Estate!

Published on: 04/07/2025

Let’s face it—nothing says “party conversation starter” quite like discussing what happens to your stuff when you die! But in these economically wobbly times, when the stock market resembles a roller coaster designed by a caffeinated toddler

So Your Economy’s
Crashing? Time to
Plan Your Estate!

The Gift That Keeps on Not Giving (Headaches): Why an Estate Plan is the Ultimate Christmas Surprise

Published on: 12/02/2024

Move over, ugly Christmas sweaters and fruitcakes! There’s a new gift in town that’ll make your family say, “Wow, you really DO love us!”

The Gift That Keeps on Not
Giving (Headaches): Why an
Estate Plan is the Ultimate
Christmas Surprise

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