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Should I include healthcare in my estate plan?
Whether you have already established an estate plan or plan on establishing one, it's important to take your healthcare decisions into consideration. Even if you are young and healthy, there may come a time when you won't be able to make these decisions for yourself. You could become incapacitated due to an age-related health condition...
Read MoreRevisit your estate plan every few years
So you devised a will or trust. You've already decided how you want your assets to be distributed. You know who you want to receive them after you pass away. An estate plan should never be set in stone, however. If you have established a will or trust, it's critical to revisit it every few...
Read MoreThe SECURE Act will impact retirement accounts
On December 20, 2019, the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act of 2019 was signed into law. It went into effect on January 1, 2020. While its purpose is to prevent older Americans from outliving their assets, it has a profound impact on estate plans that include retirement accounts. If you have already established...
Read MoreTaxpayers can pick which schools, charities get their tax dollars under state credit program
The April 15 tax filing deadline looms. For Arizona taxpayers, that means having the power to control how their tax dollars are used. Arizona taxpayers can now direct their tax dollars to schools and charities they support and believe in. That is due to the state’s tax credit program. The program lets taxpayers make contributions...
Read MoreHow small businesses can avoid a tax audit
Keeping business and personal expenses separate is one way to help yourself if the government decides to audit you. Other tips on how to deal with an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax audit include saving documents, minimizing paper storage and hiring a bookkeeper. These steps were outlined in an article posted on abovethelaw.com, which features...
Read MoreEstate planning: What you need to know to avoid problems down the road
You might have made plans for retirement. Maybe you have been saving money in a 401(k) or an IRA? That’s a responsible move, but do you have a will? Have you thought about who will receive your assets after you pass away? If you haven’t thought about it or simply put it off for another...
Read MoreEstate planning laws favor married couples, so message to unmarried partners: plan now
The lesson for unmarried couples living together: protect your finances and emotional health by taking time to establish estate-planning documents. Doing this paperwork now could save your loved one trouble later, including the loss of a home, if you die first. Estate planning tips for unmarried couples were outlined by nextavenue, a nonprofit web site that...
Read MoreArizona attorneys offer best ideas to avoid legal complications in probate court
The purpose of probate court is to determine how the assets and property of a deceased person will be distributed. Probate court is absolutely required in Arizona after a person passes away. If there is no will or trust established, however, the court will assign someone to make those decisions. This can be a painstaking...
Read MoreAZ Lawyers on Most Common Reasons People Put Off Estate Planning
Most people know what estate planning is and have a vague idea of how it works. At some point, we will all pass away or become unable to care for ourselves. The idea often gets placed on the back-burner - as people concern themselves primarily with their day-to-day jobs, finances, families, and social life. Below...
Read MoreArizona Attorney on Why You Should Establish a Trust
Has the thought of creating a trust ever crossed your mind? If you're like many people, the answer is probably no. Even those who do estate planning establish a last will and often wait until they are ill or have reached their golden years. Despite the common misconception that trusts are for the elderly or wealthy,...
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