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The standalone trusts or provisions within other entities can help clients protect assets. Here's why they may need a nudge to speak with an estate attorney about this.
October 29 -
A recent survey of 280 financial advisors from the online estate platform Trust & Will found that while almost all believed in encouraging estate plans, many had yet to develop their own.
October 22 -
Prenuptial agreements can protect not only the divorcing party but also their parents, children and estate plans.
October 16Davis Malm -
Marriage, government and employee benefits, and mental health often loom large for a base of clients that is more likely than straight peers to live alone.
October 4 -
The burgeoning "after loss" industry has the potential to differentiate RIAs from the competition as it fills a service gap in advisory practices, writes one of its pioneers.
October 2PALS (Professionals of After Loss Services) -
The second annual Private Business Owners Survey by Brown Brothers Harriman found that over one-third of private business owners said their family's values are different from those of the family business.
October 1 -
Financial advisors may have varying levels of familiarity with these areas of services, but experts provided a blueprint on how to focus this key planning discussion.
October 1 -
Cloud-based, password-protected accounts are becoming increasingly important for advisors to discuss with clients during the planning process.
September 19 -
Expertly guiding a client through the divorce process can forge long-term bonds that foster practice growth.
September 10Dimopoulos Bruggemann P.C. -
The handoff of a company carries important tax implications alongside a plethora of succession challenges. Here's what financial advisors need to talk about with clients.
September 9