Estate Planning Briefs

Estate Planning Pitfalls Exist if a Significant Portion of Your Wealth is Concentrated in a Single Stock

Estate planning and investment risk management go hand in hand. After all, an estate plan is effective only if you have some wealth to transfer to the next generation. One of the most effective strategies for reducing your investment risk is to diversify your holdings. However, it’s not unusual for affluent people to end up

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What Are Your Options to Pay for Long-Term Care?

Too often, people planning their estates focus on tax and asset-protection issues and overlook long-term health care needs. But the high cost of long-term care (LTC) can quickly devour resources you need to maintain your lifestyle during retirement and provide for your children or other heirs after your death. Here are a few insurance options

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A Tenancy-in-Common Interest Can Ease Distribution of Real Estate

If your estate includes real estate investments, the manner in which you own these assets can have a dramatic effect on your estate plan. One versatile estate planning option to consider is tenancy-in-common (TIC) ownership. What is tenancy-in-common? Louisiana recognizes the concept of tenancy-in-common, which is basically co-ownership in “indivision.” A TIC interest is an

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3 Essential Estate Planning Strategies Not to be Ignored

With most tax planning, there are certain strategies that are generally effective and shouldn’t be ignored. The same holds true for estate planning. Here are three essential estate planning strategies to consider that may help you achieve your goals. 1. Use an ILIT to hold life insurance  Do you own an insurance policy on your

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