Effective estate planning begins with learning about what you can do to stay in control of your stuff (i.e., everything you own) and assure that your wishes are carried out… Read More »
Posts Tagged: Kihei
The sad financial truth about many of our celebrity heroes
Some sobering thoughts from experiences of “unlucky” stars.
How Can I Be Sure My Family Won’t Fight After I’m Gone?
Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to guarantee that there will be no fighting among your loved ones after you are gone. There are plenty of difficult emotions to… Read More »
BABYSITTER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR DATE WITH DESTINY
Imagine sitting down to write out the instructions for your babysitter. You and your spouse are going to have a lovely evening out, but you don’t want to be out… Read More »
Trust in the Lord…But Check Out the Church
Charitable planning requires careful reflection and making wise choices.
Durable Power of Attorney: the Ultimate Blank Check
Durable powers of attorney can be a two-edged sword, so please handle them with care.
“Be Giving While You’re Living so You’re Knowing Where it’s Going”
Here is a way to test drive your estate plan while you can still tweak it.
What happens to our digital property after we die?
Estate planning in the digital world can raise some interesting issues.
The Importance of Having Your Own Rulebook
Setting out your wishes in your very own rulebook may be an opportunity that you can’t afford to pass up.
Art: Trash or Treasure?
How should families fortunate enough to own valuable collections deal with their art or other objects in their estate plans? Here are some thoughts.