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Financial Powers of Attorney: Copies & Storage

November 25, 2024 pdonehue

While a financial power of attorney may seem like a simple document, it is actually very powerful and important. Why?…

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Posted in: Estate Planning, Power of Attorney Filed under: curtin law office, estate planning, estate planning faq, Financial Power of Attorney

Are You Still Working for the Wrong Reason?

May 23, 2023 pdonehue

Decisions with respect to retirement are often made without sufficient information, and it is in everyone’s best interest to diligently…

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Posted in: Asset Protection, Estate Planning Filed under: asset protection, estate planning, estate planning faq, retirement decisions

LLC’s & Trusts: What Can One Do for the Other?

October 31, 2022 pdonehue

One of the most useful corporate forms in use today is the Limited Liability Company, or LLC. Whether due its…

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Posted in: Estate Planning Filed under: estate planning, estate planning faq, llc, trust

To Plan or Not to Plan?

September 27, 2022 pdonehue

People often ask about the details associated with estate planning and whether or not they “really” need to have a…

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Posted in: Estate Planning Filed under: do I need an estate plan, estate planning, estate planning faq, what happens if I die without an estate plan?, why do I need an estate plan

Revocable Trusts & Probate

August 23, 2021 pdonehue

Our previous post shared insights into probate, which is the process by which a person’s assets change hands at their…

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Posted in: Estate Planning, Trusts Filed under: avoiding probate costs, estate planning, estate planning faq, how to avoid probate, probate, revocable trust, why should I create a revocable trust

3 More Estate Planning Pitfalls

March 30, 2021 pdonehue

Continuing with our previous post’s theme of common estate planning mistakes, here are three more pitfalls to avoid: Not planning…

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Posted in: Estate Planning Filed under: common estate planning mistakes, estate planning, estate planning faq, estate planning pitfalls

7 Key Components of Estate Planning

June 29, 2020 pdonehue

People are sometimes surprised at the breadth of estate planning. While there are many facets to it, the following are…

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Time Flies – When Should Your Review Your Estate Plan?

March 9, 2020 pdonehue

Time has a tendency to pass quickly, and many people say it seems to move faster as we age. With…

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Posted in: Estate Planning, Uncategorized Filed under: curtin law office, estate plan updates, estate planning, estate planning documents, estate planning faq, when to review your estate plan

A Small But “Big” Estate Planning Detail: Tangible Personal Property

February 10, 2020 pdonehue

When planning your estate, it’s easy to focus on the big items like bank accounts and homes. Too often, people…

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Posted in: Estate Planning Filed under: curtin law office, estate plan, estate planning, estate planning details, estate planning faq, nh estate planning

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

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