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Far too many attorneys overcomplicate things, making topics convoluted and difficult to understand to the average person. This blog is committed to explaining legal planning topics in an easy to understand format, in plain English. Enjoy the blogs, and please let us know if there is a topic you would like covered.
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When it comes to estate planning, it comes down to what assets you want to pass along and how it happens. However, the legacies we leave behind are often far more than money. In this broadcast originally to The Plain English Attorney Community, attorney and author Jeffrey G. Marsocci provides a pers...
When approaching something new and unfamiliar, people tend to think of things like estate planning in the simplest terms possible. However, itâs not like going to the grocery store to buy a gallon of milk where there may be some small differences, but by and large there is not much of a price differ...
The Estate Planning Source, an organization I have been affiliated with for many years, has undergone some challenges lately in addition to the COVID issues facing every other business. With the purchase of the business finalized in May by long-time employee Bobbie Setser, the organization is holdin...
âBut this doesnât apply to us!â Itâs common enough to see lots of language in trusts and other legal documents that are âboilerplateâ that should stay in anyway. In this video, I review some of the most commonly questioned provisions and why they should be kept anyway, including the one BIG overridi...
Unfortunately, there are a lot of people with good intentions who mistakenly provide incomplete, or even inaccurate, information with unforeseen potential results. In this post that is making itâs way around Facebook, a local American Legion Post is trying to provide estate planning nuggets of infor...

The keystone to our law office's estate planning process is my book Estate Planning Basics, provided as required reading for every Estate Strategy Session with clients wishing to discuss their estate planning goals. That in combination with filling out a basic questionnaire means our clients don't w...
You can hear that hydrating is important, it actually helped me lose a lot of weight in a relatively short period of time. In this installment of My Fitness Journey, I cover how I adopted a specific plan to drink enough water every day and make it a habit I intend to keep for life as well as some of...
I get this question all the time when clients move to my state, or when my clients are moving to other states. âIs my trust still good?â The question really is âDo I need to update my estate plan?â In this video, I cover the checklist process in reviewing whether or not a revocable living trust is j...
When doing your estate planning and setting up a revocable living trust, should a law firm or attorney be your trustee? In this video, I review a post that focused on whether or not the compensation the firm wanted was fair, but the real question should have been whether or not it was a good idea to...
Happy Independence Day! I hope you are taking some time today to enjoy the freedoms we have in whatever way you want.
I know it sounds like a stretch to compare our country's independence to estate planning, but hear me out on this. In 1776, our colonial leaders decided they didn't want government ...
One of the most important estate planning items on your checklist is choosing the right trustees to handle things if you become incapacitated or pass on. But how do you go about choosing them? Should you pick an attorney? Your children? Your best friend? In this video, I go through the basic decisio...