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  • How to Integrate a New Home Into Your Estate Plan
    How to Integrate a New Home Into Your Estate Plan

    Buying a home is exciting, whether it is your first time or your latest move. You have most likely worked with a realtor, a lender, a home inspector, and a title company, but there is one more call ...

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  • New Home? Here's What to Update in Your Estate Plan
    New Home? Here's What to Update in Your Estate Plan

    Congratulations on your new home. Whether you are officially a first-time homeowner or are leveling up (or scaling back) to a space that better fits your life, buying property is a massive milestone. ...

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  • What Is a Death Box — and Why Does Your Family Need One?
    What Is a Death Box — and Why Does Your Family Need One?

    Losing a loved one is challenging enough without added complications. One way you can take some of the pain out of administering your estate is by preparing a death box, also called a death binder, ...

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  • What Your Medical Power of Attorney Agent Needs to Know
    What Your Medical Power of Attorney Agent Needs to Know

    Even if you are currently in good health, an unexpected illness or injury could leave you unable to make your own medical decisions. A medical power of attorney is a crucial component of your estate ...

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  • How to Have "The Talk" About Your Estate Plan
    How to Have "The Talk" About Your Estate Plan

    For some people, the term family meeting may not bring to mind a pleasant gathering where everyone shares fond memories and warm feelings. When someone says, “We need to talk,” it often implies that ...

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  • How to Use Your Estate Plan to Fund Your Family's Education
    How to Use Your Estate Plan to Fund Your Family's Education

    According to the College Board, the average tuition and fees for the 2025–2026 academic year are $11,950 for a four-year in-state public institution; $31,880 for a four-year out-of-state public ...

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