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Creating a will can be intimidating. Where to start? Do you have to use a lawyer? At what age should you get a will? We are going to answer all of that in this post targeted towards young (ish) families creating a will. Having your own will is something I am SO passionate about — I actually did aContinue Reading
Creating a will can be intimidating. Where to start? Do you have to use a lawyer? At what age should you get a will? We are going to answer all of that in this post targeted towards young (ish) families creating a will. Having your own will is something I am SO passionate about — I actually did aContinue Reading
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What to include in a will may be daunting, but it's easier than you think. This simple checklist for your last will and testament helps.
A will is one of the most basic estate planning tools. While relying solely on a will is rarely a suitable option for most people, just about every estate plan includes this key document in one form or another. A will is used to designate how you want your assets distributed to your surviving loved ones upon your death. If you die without a will, state law governs how your assets are distributed, which may or may not be in line with your wishes. That said, not all assets can (or should) be in
Learn how to trust yourself and feel more confident in your own experience. But trusting others is what most of us worry about. You worry that your partner will lie or a friend will gossip behind your back. Trusting others requires a faith in what you cannot control. Learn how here!
Not all property must be divided in probate court. Some jointly owned property, including shared homes, life insurance benefits and accounts with named
Living Trusts help distribute assets quickly and privately. You can easily make an Irrevocable or Revocable Living Trust with us.
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Well, if you didn't know (and I am sure you didn't), this month is National "Make-A-Will" month.
You want to protect your family when you're healthy, ill, or ultimately gone. A living revocable trust does that. So what is a trust, and how does it work?
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After comparing a revocable living trust vs will, here's why we decided the trust was a superior option for passing on our assets.
Today's blog is about three important words! At some point in our adult lives we should have a working understanding about. Those three words are Character, Integrity and Reputation. The three words are very important and vital to each individual human being. However we need to know what is our responsibility on grooming and protecting the three. Character- The combination of qualities or features that distinguishes on person, group, or thing from another A person with character, has certain qualities that stand out to others. These qualities generally attribute to this person of being, reputable, trustworthy, responsible, loving, and law-abiding. These attributes are things that a person has worked hard at obtaining. Therefore these things are in their control and no one else's. More than likely the person who has these attributes has been raise to respect and value character. The positive thing about having character, is that once you have obtained it can not be taken away. You can relinquish your character, but no one actually has the power to take it away. Integrity- adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honest Integrity is basically, meaning what you say and saying what you mean. A person is attributed integrity when their moral beliefs matches up with their daily activities and speech. Again, this is in the control of the individual who wishes to obtain integrity. Much like character, integrity can not be taken away from a person unless the person relinquishes it. This is simply done by not keeping your word, speaking without intentions, doing the opposite of what you profess to believe is rights or having no moral values at all. Reputation- the estimation in which a person or thing is held, especially by the community, or the public generally; repute Reputation is important but not nearly as character and integrity. Character and integrity is worked on by the person who wishes to have it. However, reputation is the gathered image of what people think/feel about who you are. A reputation can be true or false! You can have a fantastic reputation and have no character at all. How is this possible? I am glad you ask! You could do something nice for one person and the one person tells everyone they know about what you did for them. Now everyone believes this is what you do all the time. Or you can have terrible reputation, and actually have great character. You could have made a bad decision once and the wrong person found out about; and exposed it. Ultimately, leading everyone to believe that the one bad decision is who you are and what you do all the time. Unfortunately, our society is reputation driven. Its so much easier and takes less time to just take the word of someone else about another person, rather than getting to know someone for ourselves. Learning some one's character is not an overnight process. The great thing about people with character, they have no problem with taking that time to find out the truth about a person. People with character will protect their character and integrity at all cost, so they do not immediately attach themselves to everyone. Again we live in a reputation driven society, so you don't see to many people with character and good reputations hanging around people with terrible reputations and no character at all. Although reputations is carried by others by word of mouth; character and integrity isn't. If you want character and integrity it comes with responsibility of your own actions. As I have stated before we hear of people getting there character slandered and defamed; however, that isn't actually possible to be done. Yes people can lie on you, but a lie with out proof for a person with character and track record of doing the right thing doesn't really have chance to stand up in court. Your character and integrity can only be slandered and defamed if you yourself actually compromise it. What do I mean? I'm glad you asked. Bill Clinton for the most part had a great rapport with the United States until he compromised it with Monica Lewinsky. No one actually slandered President Clinton, he simply compromised his integrity and character for oral sex. The only thing that happen was someone exposed what he compromised to. As you can see that Bill Clinton was in control of being slandered or not, by simply taking a moment to think things through. Now his reputation is known for receiving oral sex while holding the presidential office. This doesn't take away from the fact that while holding office our economy was at its best that we have seen in a 20 year span. However, because of one bad decision, his reputation is overshadowed by his character and integrity as probably one of the best Presidents the United States has ever had. So if you are having an issue of people always "slandering" you, take look at what have you compromised and allowed someone to expose. There are times when people have nothing on you and simply just like to talk about you, however that isn't slandering, that's what I call negative admiration. Protect your character and integrity ladies and gentlemen, by thinking about the effects of your actions before you execute them. In most cases you can prevent people from damaging your reputation by not giving them something to use against you. Remember just because you think no one knows doesn't mean that the truth will not get out. If you happen to make a mistake or a bad decision, maintain your integrity and admit that you were wrong or at fault. Always be truthful when there is a breech in your moral beliefs and your daily activities. No matter what don't stop building character and integrity because no matter how people view you, God always knows who you really are and the condition of your heart. People will always have something to say if you make a bad decision, but remember even if they don't forgive you, God always does. Keep striving to make God pleased with you! Be honest, Be respectful, Be caring, Be loving, Respect Authority, Mean what you say and say what you mean! God Bless and Grow in Grace Rofasho
Do you worry about the future? Have you ever struggled to trust God's will? These 5 Steps will help you know and trust His plans for your future.
Creating a will can be intimidating. Where to start? Do you have to use a lawyer? At what age should you get a will? We are going to answer all of that in this post targeted towards young (ish) families creating a will. Having your own will is something I am SO passionate about — I actually did aContinue Reading
Trust comes first when you get in a relationship, and if you want to make your relationship strong and forever, you need to trust your partner completely. When there is a lack of trust in a relationship, it fails you as a couple, and your relationship breaks down. Stephen Covey, an American educator, and author said; “The glue of life is trust. It is the most necessary ingredient for effective communication. It is the basic principle and foundational rule that can hold all relationships.” Many people want to know how to overcome a lack of trust in a relationship. How do you rebuild trust in a relationship? So, people need to know that fixing a trust issue in a relationship is hard, but you can do that. People often ask, can a relationship survive a lack of trust? And the answer they get is, Absolutely not! People in relationships should trust each other to survive this battle of life and become lifelong.
I'll share my experience of what I've learned as I trust God. After all, that’s his goal for us to trust him with all things.
Estate planning can be challenging, but NextGen Wealth is here to demystify the process and help you by explaining the difference between a trust and a will.
Irrevocable Trust Vs Revocable - What are the benefits and disadvantages? Which is the right choice for your situation?
Trust is the building block for strong relationships. The characteristic of a trustworthy person includes being truthful, reliable, and hone...
A Trust towards a person is made up of many things, from body language to the voice of his words. It is a process of validating a person's behavior, attitude, and character. Over the period,
Tennessee probate court procedures set forth the manner in which estates, trusts, guardianships and conservatorships are undertaken in the state.
I don’t trust words, I trust actions. People can tell you anything but actions tell you everything.“Trust takes years to build, seconds to break, and forever to repair.”“Trust each other again and again. When the trust level gets high enough, people transcend apparent limits, discovering new and awesome abilities of which they were previously unaware.” – David Armistead“Trust is like blood pressure. It’s silent, vital to good health, and if abused it can be deadly.”“I trusted you but now your words mean nothing because your actions spoke the truth.”
You can control everything while owning nothing if you setup a bulletproof trust. Your trust will own everything, you will just be be in control. This eliminates your liability and gives you...
A revocable trust can be changed by the grantor at any time, while an irrevocable trust cannot be changed once it has been created.
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Victor Notaro shares about how to create a special needs trust for a loved one with a disability.