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Inheritance Planning

Want to Name Grandma as Your Beneficiary?

December 7, 2011 by William T. (Tom) Edwards, Jr., Attorney & Counselor at Law

If Grandma raised you, you help to support her, or you just want to honor her in your estate plan, you may be wondering whether you should name … [Read more...] about Want to Name Grandma as Your Beneficiary?

Estate Tax: Changes In The Offing

December 7, 2011 by William T. (Tom) Edwards, Jr., Attorney & Counselor at Law

Understanding where you are in relationship to the existing estate tax parameters is one of the first things you are going to want to ascertain when … [Read more...] about Estate Tax: Changes In The Offing

Time For Annual Estate Plan Review

February 1, 2011 by William T. (Tom) Edwards, Jr., Attorney & Counselor at Law

A new year is upon us, which means it is time to start to think about taking care of the things that we tend to annually. Estate planning attorneys … [Read more...] about Time For Annual Estate Plan Review

Pass On Your Legacy Via Your Life Story

January 3, 2011 by William T. (Tom) Edwards, Jr., Attorney & Counselor at Law

When you are making plans to distribute your financial assets at the end of your life you may also be taking stock of your broader, deeper legacy as a … [Read more...] about Pass On Your Legacy Via Your Life Story

Veterans Aid & Attendance Pension: Do You Qualify?

December 31, 2010 by William T. (Tom) Edwards, Jr., Attorney & Counselor at Law

There are certain benefits that go along with doing your part to defend our country, and one of these is the retirement pension that service members … [Read more...] about Veterans Aid & Attendance Pension: Do You Qualify?

Covering Health Care Expenses Tax-Free

December 29, 2010 by William T. (Tom) Edwards, Jr., Attorney & Counselor at Law

Depending on the extent of your assets, you may have the power to do a great deal to help your extended family in a number of ways. And the beauty … [Read more...] about Covering Health Care Expenses Tax-Free

Save Time & Money With Revocable Living Trusts

December 24, 2010 by William T. (Tom) Edwards, Jr., Attorney & Counselor at Law

Estate planning can be a delicate matter on the personal side, but once you have decided how you would like to distribute your assets you have another … [Read more...] about Save Time & Money With Revocable Living Trusts

Planning Your Estate When You Have Young Children

December 22, 2010 by William T. (Tom) Edwards, Jr., Attorney & Counselor at Law

The primary motivation behind the process of estate planning is to make sure that your family is provided for in any eventuality and there are no … [Read more...] about Planning Your Estate When You Have Young Children

Lawmakers Reduce Estate Tax

December 20, 2010 by William T. (Tom) Edwards, Jr., Attorney & Counselor at Law

Nobody wants to be required to pay excessive taxes, but if you are going to be faced with this type of burden you would at least like to know how … [Read more...] about Lawmakers Reduce Estate Tax

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