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Choose the Right Person for the Job

You are doing your estate plan. You have to choose people for certain duties. You may be tempted to name your spouse or the kids in birth order because you think that this is the fair thing to do. But …

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Canadian Taxes Different from Ours

In St. Clair County, we are just across the river from Canada. There are many Americans, including myself, who regularly cross the border into Canada for dinner, shopping or entertainment. With the American dollar usually so much stronger than the …

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Saving For College with 529 Plans

You want the best for your children or grandchildren. Helping them to cover the cost of a college degree is often a priority. A college degree can be a great start in life to help them to be successful and …

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Why Would You Want to Get Life Insurance?

You see lots of advertisements for life insurance, on television, billboards and flyers in the mail. Life insurance sales are down. According to industry statistics, 57% of Americans have life insurance. But that means 43% of Americans have no life …

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New Help for After-Hospital Care

After a hospital stay and when back at home, have you ever felt lost about what to do? You were told by the doctor, nurse and/or discharge planner something, but you do not remember exactly what it was. You were …

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Financially Train Your Spouse

You are married. Marriage is a partnership between you and your spouse. And to be efficient, you, as partners, divide and conquer. Like most married couples, you and your spouse have probably divvied up the household duties. Often times, you …

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Making Health Care Decisions When You Can’t

Last week, we discussed appointing someone to handle your finances and other property when you cannot and avoiding a court appointed conservatorship. A financial power of attorney will work very well in those instances, but what about health care decisions? …

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