

Make Sure You Can Be a Parent to Your College-Aged Child in an Emergency
Sending your son or daughter to college is one of the most exciting, and nerve-wrecking times for a parent! You’ll worry whether they will eat properly, study enough, and get enough sleep. While we can’t help with these everyday concerns, our College Protection Plan can help with one of the big ones: making sure you are prepared if your son or daughter has a medical emergency while away at school. Our College Protection Plan includes: The documents your family needs now that


Get Your Power of Attorney in Place BEFORE You Need it!
One of the reasons why I became interested in estate planning was personally experiencing the huge impact of not having a proper estate plan and how it affects your loved ones. For me and my family, we were not dealing with the passing of a loved one, but when a family member was no longer capable of managing her own financial affairs, we needed a power of attorney. But it was too late to get something in place at the time we needed it because she no longer had the mental c


6 Things a Last Will and Testament WON’T Do
If you have made the decision that the time is now to protect yourself and your family by creating your estate plan, that’s great! Now it’s time to decide if you will use a Last Will and Testament or a Trust to protect your family. When deciding which estate planning tool to use, it’s important to know what a Last Will and Testament won’t do. 1.) A Last Will and Testament Won’t Avoid Probate: A Last Will and Testament will not avoid the court process called probate. Unfor