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Monthly Archives: April 2012

An Estate Plan Can Highlight Religious Values… Within Limits

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

All parents hope to pass their values onto their children; and of the many values they hope to pass on religion and spirituality often tops the list. In some cases, religious values are so important to a parent that they will even include mention of these values in their estate plan. Our firm strongly… Read More »

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Compassion is Key When Talking to Aging Parents

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Being a caregiver is one of the most difficult (and rewarding) jobs on the planet; but sometimes when it comes to strong-willed aging parents, getting them to admit they might need a caregiver is more difficult than the caregiving itself. Take the story of David Solie, published recently in the Los Angeles Times; “David… Read More »

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Avoid the Most Common Estate Planning Mistakes

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

In a world where bureaucracy and taxation become more present and complex every year, it has become absolutely necessary for every family to have an estate plan. Not all estate plans are created equal, however, and it takes a little bit of research—or a conversation with the right advisors—to determine which plan will be… Read More »

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The Good News and The Bad News About Retirement

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

The good news is that Americans are living longer, the bad news is that it costs a whole lot more to retire than it used to. But the rising cost of retirement has more to do with just longer life expectancy. As this recent article in the New York Times points out, “Social Security… Read More »

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Transfer of Home Ownership Does Not Replace an Estate Plan

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Imagine this: You’re retired, your only significant asset is your home, you’re very close to your child or children, and you don’t want the cost of creating an estate plan. In such cases, what’s the harm of simply putting your home in the name of your child to avoid probate and then be done… Read More »

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