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Congratulations, You’re Rich Enough to Die Comfortably (Probably)

Published on: 07/23/2026

Here’s the twist nobody tells you at cocktail parties: just because the IRS has chilled out doesn’t mean your estate plan gets to. In fact, “not owing estate tax” has quietly become the least interesting part of estate planning.

Congratulations, You’re Rich Enough to Die Comfortably (Probably)

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.)

Gratitude

Published on: 11/25/2025

The Turkey Isn’t the Only Thing You Should Be Planning This Thanksgiving. Look, I know what you’re thinking. “It’s Thanksgiving! I’m supposed to be arguing about politics, perfecting my green bean casserole, and pretending I enjoy watching football—not thinking about my mortality!

Gratitude

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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