Real estate transactions can be costly, so you might hesitate to look for a new property unless you are sure you can obtain it without depleting your financial resources. Fortunately, the U.S. tax code can make things easier through a like-kind exchange. Through...
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Year: 2022
5 estate planning tips for adult and minor children
Many people, especially those in second or third marriages, may have a mix of adult children and children younger than 18 years old. Estate planning is an important aspect of managing one's assets and ensuring a smooth transfer of wealth to the next generation. When...
What happens to your cryptocurrency when you die?
In the fast-evolving world of cryptocurrency, it is important to consider the fate of your digital assets when you pass away. Unlike traditional holdings, cryptocurrencies lack a central authority to manage inheritance. Understanding what happens to your...
4 frequent misunderstandings about estate planning
Many people harbor misunderstandings about estate planning. It is no wonder why, as few spend their days familiarizing themselves with the topic's minutiae. Enlightenment begins with dispelling some frequent misconceptions. A fuller understanding of the topic will...
Understanding the role of your executor
The executor of your estate shoulders a significant burden in ensuring the transition of your assets and the settlement of your financial affairs. That makes your choice of executor an important one. As you weigh your options, it might help you to understand the...
What can make probate go on longer?
Probate is something many people see as a complicated but important step in the aftermath of a loved one's passing. However, the duration of probate proceedings can vary widely. Several factors can contribute to a lengthier process. Learning more about what may extend...
Considerations when naming a guardian for your children
Naming a guardian for your children in your will is one of the most important decisions you will make as a parent. Though it can be difficult to think about what would happen if you die, putting your wishes in your will lets you decide where your children will live...
What are some signs a parent may need a nursing home?
As your loved ones age, ensuring their well-being becomes a pressing concern. There comes a time when the needs of an older parent may surpass what they get at home. You could then need to identify the signs that indicate a nursing home is likely the best option for...
Common myths about wills and probate
Wills and probate are subjects that often come with a fair share of myths and misconceptions. These myths can lead to confusion and misunderstandings about the process of distributing a person's assets after their passing. Understanding the truth behind these myths is...
How are estate plans helpful for young families?
Estate planning may not be a topic at the forefront of young parents' minds with all of the worries of daily life going on. However, it is an important endeavor that can provide financial security for years to come. The average American family has 1.94 children under...