Choosing an Executor

Choosing an executor for your estate is a big decision and a crucial part of the will-drafting process. It's also one you don't want to continue putting off. So we put together a special estate planning guide that clearly explains what an executor does and the four most important qualities you want to look for in the person you pick. Read More. GC

Give Away Your Home - the Right Way

Estate taxes can take a huge bite out of what you leave to your loved ones. To lower your estate taxes, start with these strategies to your home's value out of your estate. Read More. GC

Smart Estate Planning Strategies for a Remarriage

It may not be romantic, but discussing finances is a crucial part to a successful marriage - especially the second time around. Employ these estate planning tips now to prevent legal problems down the road. Read More.

Essential Smart Money Moves For "Blending" Families

Blending two families through a new marriage can bring up crucial financial questions. Answer them with this guide and plan for the future with the Dolans' essential checklist. Read More. GC

Take Duties of an Estate Executor Seriously

If a close friend or family member asks you to be his estate executor, think long and hard about the responsibilities you'll undertake. It's an honor to be asked, but don't take the answer too lightly. Play Audio. audio

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Child Savings Accounts

When opening a savings account for your child, make sure their Social Security number is used as the account's tax identification number. That way, as long as your child is under age 14, interest earned will be taxed at your child's lower tax rate, not at your tax rate. This rule holds true as long as your child earns less than $1,300 a year in interest.

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