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How to Avoid Challenges in Your Will or Trust
Although you may have taken the time to create well structed wills and trusts, there are some common challenges which may present themselves upon your passing. Disputes amongst beneficiaries can result in bitter family relations, costly court proceedings and financial devastation. The following are some proactive measures you can take to avoid common challenges and ensure your documents accomplish your intended goals. Treat children equally: Certain family dynamics may have

Howard "Jack" Weyers, Jr.
Mar 233 min read


Why Do People "Put Off" Estate Planning?
The statistics are rather alarming. In 2005, 50 percent of Americans had a will; today, only 32 percent of us have one. Meanwhile, only one in three Americans over the age of 55 has a durable power of attorney, and a mere 41 percent of this same demographic has advance health care directives. Why is this? According to statistics culled from a range of sources, Americans lack estate plans for the following reasons: 47 percent say “they haven’t gotten around to it” 29 percent t

Howard "Jack" Weyers, Jr.
Feb 22 min read


Planning Tips for Singles
The 2023 United States Census indicated that 49 percent of women over the age of 65 were not married. The figure for men over 65 was 21 percent. There are many reasons for this, of course, including divorce, the death of a spouse and changes in the way couples today view marriage. However, one thing unmarried people seem to have in common is that their planning needs can be quite different from those of married couples. And, according to an article in the Wall Street Journal,

Sara Reedy
Jan 262 min read


Estate Planning for Second Marriages
Second marriages can present unique challenges when it comes to estate planning, particularly if you or your new spouse have children from previous marriages. Let's take a look at some of the factors, tools, and strategies to consider when planning for a second marriage. Prenuptial Agreements You've been married before, so you're a little bit older and a whole lot wiser the second (or third) time around. However, this doesn't mean you should throw caution to the wind. While i

Howard "Jack" Weyers, Jr.
Jan 223 min read


Should you put your car in a trust?
When planning your estate, it’s natural to wonder what should go into your trust and what might be better left out. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, and even recreational vehicles raise unique considerations when it comes to trusts. Here’s a breakdown to help you navigate the decision. Placing your car in a trust can simplify the transfer of ownership upon your death. Vehicles titled in your name may need to go through probate—a time-consuming and potentially costly process. A trus

Howard "Jack" Weyers, Jr.
Dec 18, 20252 min read
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