Protecting What's Yours
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Protecting What’s Yours (After You Pass) Part 2  
Created: May 17, 2021
Categories: Article, Estate Planning, Family Wealth, Financial Planning, General Audience, Philanthropy/Giving, Protecting What's Yours, Tax Planning, Wealth Management
Description: Share this two-part piece on estate planning basics with clients and prospects. Part 1 is 464 words, and reminds readers how important it is to have a basic will or trust. This part 2, at 1,413 words, offers step-by-step guidance on creating and maintaining an effective estate plan. Both pieces pair well with a 2019 Library piece, "Protecting What's Yours (While You're Alive)."
Protecting What’s Yours (After You Pass) Part 1  
Created: April 29, 2021
Categories: Article, Estate Planning, Family Wealth, Financial Planning, General Audience, Philanthropy/Giving, Protecting What's Yours, Tax Planning, Wealth Management
Description: Share this two-part piece on estate planning basics with clients and prospects. Part 1 is 464 words, and reminds readers how important it is to have a basic will or trust. Part 2 (coming soon) will offer step-by-step guidance on creating and maintaining an effective estate plan. Both pieces pair well with a 2019 Library piece, "Protecting What's Yours (While You're Alive)."
Protecting What’s Yours (While You’re Alive)  
Created: July 25, 2019
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Estate Planning, Family Wealth, Financial Planning, General Audience, Protecting What's Yours, Report, Wealth Management
Description: Use this 1,300-word article in its entirety or broken into three parts to cover three tools an individual can employ to protect their health and wealth care interests while they are alive: (1) the financial power of attorney, (2) the trusted contact, and (3) the healthcare advance directive (including a living will and healthcare power of attorney). Includes a summary, when each applies, common scenarios and additional tips for each.