July 31, 2018
NP Trusts & Estates Blog
Author(s): Deborah L. Anderson, Kaitlyn B. Barnett, Stephanie A. Bruno, Sarah T. Connolly, Mary Ford, Jenny L. Holmes, Evelyn V. Moreno, Stephen McCabe, Mary-Benham B. Nygren, Nicole A. Place
Estate planning for each stage in life, anatomical gifts, tax returns to consider after death and more. Here’s what’s trending in estate planning and wealth management.
Changes in your personal life will impact your estate plan whether you are college-aged, single, engaged, newly married, parents, separated or divorced.—Kaitlyn B. Barnett, Sarah T. Connolly, Deborah L. Anderson, Sarah Roscioli, Stephanie A. Bruno, Mary Ford, Evelyn V. Moreno, Steve McCabe
An anatomical gift to a medical school can advance medical training and research, which may benefit your children or generations to come.—Deborah J. Wilcox Mabry
The woodworker in your life has made beautiful pieces that you and loved ones will enjoy for years to come. If your woodworker hasn’t indicated what should happen to the tools and equipment amassed over the years, here are a few ideas on how to proceed after the woodworker’s death.—Mary-Benham B. Nygren
Chances are that you have used the phrase “death and taxes,” but do you really know what kinds of taxes you need to consider after death?—Nicole A. Place
Identity theft can happen to anyone, but will it happen to you?—Jenny L. Holmes
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