estate planning
Americannoun
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Avi Kestenbaum, an estate planning lawyer in Mineola, N.Y., has seen surviving spouses forced to borrow money from their children for daily expenses in such situations, despite having a large estate.
Bad executors, greedy friends, bad estate planning, elder financial abuse and Medicaid concerns.
From MarketWatch
Payable-on-death avoids probate — a public, cumbersome and time-consuming process — and it simplifies your estate planning when the time comes; more than that, it’s private.
From MarketWatch
“This made tax results unfavorable for many investors,” says Jere Doyle, senior estate planning strategist at BNY Wealth.
From Barron's
Some employ just a handful of individuals to help with estate planning and investing, while others have dozens or hundreds of employees.
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