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Beneficiary Designations & Taxes: a Good Rule-of-Thumb

February 23, 2018 pdonehue

Did you know that from a tax perspective, having your trust as a beneficiary of your retirement accounts may not…

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Posted in: Estate Planning Filed under: beneficiary designations, tax implications

Additional Beneficiary Designation Benefits

February 12, 2018 pdonehue

Continuing the theme of our previous post, which shared reasons why a review of beneficiary designations for retirement plans and…

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Posted in: Estate Planning Filed under: beneficiary designations, why we need an estate plan

Beneficiary Designations & a Common Misconception

January 22, 2018 pdonehue

Remember how Ebenezer Scrooge learned that money isn’t everything in Charles Dickens’ classic story, A Christmas Carol? The same is…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Estate Planning Filed under: beneficiary designations, estate planning, estate planning misconceptions

Financial Powers of Attorney: Copies & Storage?

January 12, 2018 pdonehue

In our previous post we shared information about the Uniform Power of Attorney Act, RSA 564-E taking effect as of…

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Posted in: Estate Planning, Power of Attorney Filed under: Financial Power of Attorney, how many copies of a power of attorney, how to store your power of attorney documents, poa, power of attorney

Financial Powers of Attorney – What’s New?

December 11, 2017 pdonehue

A financial power of attorney, also known as a durable power of attorney, permits someone you, the “principal”, designate (called…

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Posted in: Estate Planning, Power of Attorney Filed under: estate planning, Financial Power of Attorney, poa, Updates to Financial Power of Attorney, updating your estate plan

The Lesson of Prince’s Death

November 3, 2017 pdonehue

Before his untimely death last year at the age of 57, Prince Rogers Nelson, better known as “Prince,” enjoyed a…

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Posted in: Estate Planning, Probate, Wills Filed under: estate plan, estate planning, probate, what is probate, why we need a will, why we need an estate plan

Probate?

October 16, 2017 pdonehue

People are generally aware that “probate” takes place after a person passes, but are typically not as aware of the…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Estate Planning, Probate Filed under: estate planning, estate planning faq, probate, what is probate

Beneficiary Designations

September 2, 2017 pdonehue

When was the last time that you checked the beneficiary designation for your retirement account or life insurance policy? If…

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Posted in: Estate Planning Filed under: beneficiary designations, estate planning, estate planning documents

Long Term Care Planning and the Financial Durable Power of Attorney

August 1, 2017 pdonehue

As noted in our previous post, the financial and emotional implications of becoming disabled can have a profound effect on…

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Posted in: Elder Law Filed under: financial durable power of attorney, long term care planning, poa

Long Term Care Planning – Sooner is Better

June 15, 2017 pdonehue

The financial and emotional implications of becoming disabled can have a profound effect on one’s family. It is difficult enough…

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Posted in: Elder Law Filed under: elder law, long term care, long term care planning

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