by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Aug 25, 2015 | Estate Planning
In our last post, we highlighted a few things that could clarify misconceptions about IRAs, such as whether you have to open a new account for each annual contribution, and how important the beneficiary form can be. But we also understand that some of our readers may...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Aug 21, 2015 | Estate Planning
Many people think that if they draft their will, open up a retirement account and draft powers of attorney, then their estate plan is complete for the duration. What people don’t realize, however, is that comprehensive estate planning — planning that truly...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Aug 21, 2015 | Estate Planning
We may be more than half a year away from tax season next year, but it is never too early to plan for the 2016 tax season. This is especially important if you are considering a new IRA or even contributing extra to your existing account. While IRAs are fairly common,...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Aug 11, 2015 | Heirs & Beneficiaries
If you thought the end to iconic singer Whitney Houstons life was sad, the fact that her only child passed away in the same manner is equally, if not more disturbing. Bobbi Kristina had been in a coma for months after she was found submerged in a bathtub, in the same...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Jul 27, 2015 | Estate Planning
August is one of the most popular months of the year for people to get married. As August begins next week, we find it prudent to write a post about the benefits of estate planning for newlyweds. Of course, we believe that conversations about this topic are important...