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Navigating the Death of a Loved One
The death of a loved one can be devastating and emotionally overwhelming. Over the coming weeks and months, you will be faced with unfamiliar but important decisions. Employ the help of loved ones and trusted advisors to assist with these responsibilities. Please remember that many people, such as family, friends, and professional and spiritual advisors,…
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Untangling Your Finances When You Divorce: Don’t Forget These Important Details | Part Three | Taxes & Financial Planning
Filing Taxes as Single Can Take a Toll Your tax-filing status will be your status as of the end of the year. This may cause your taxes to increase or lead to additional liability. If you are a W2 employee and have been withholding for most of the year based on being married, you may…
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Untangling Your Finances When You Divorce: Don’t Forget These Important Details | Part Two | Examine Your Insurance
Do You Now Have More Home Insurance Than You Need? Oftentimes, property and casualty policies may be issued in the name of one spouse. This is usually the case with homeowners insurance. If you receive property from a divorce, you should make sure the policy has your name on it in the event of a…
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Untangling Your Finances When You Divorce: Don’t Forget These Important Details
Whose name is on the title to the house? Is the person paying child support covered by a life insurance policy? Have you changed your tax withholding now that you won’t be filing as married? These are all important but often forgotten details. Divorce is an emotional time for everyone involved, but neglecting diligent follow-up…
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Is Your Child Heading Off to College? Avoid these 529 Plan Distribution Mistakes
Your kid(s) is(are) headed off to college – congrats Mom and Dad! Before they even meet their professors, you will receive the first of many tuition bills from the university. Thankfully, you’ve been a responsible adult and have accumulated ample savings for this exact expense in a 529 plan. But now, you’re done accumulating and…