The older population in the United States has increased dramatically and steadily over the last... [Read more...]
Stephen Waltar
Steve was born on March 15, 1962, in Boston, Massachusetts. His true roots, however, are firmly planted in the Pacific Northwest. Steve grew up in Richland, Washington and moved to Seattle in 1980 to attend college (Seattle Pacific University, B.A., cum laude, 1984) Read More!
Why Liquidity Is Important in Estate Planning
Your estate assets are usually at the center of your comprehensive estate plan. While you... [Read more...]
Can I Appoint Myself as the Trustee of My Own Trust?
As your estate plan grows and expands, you will incorporate a variety of estate planning... [Read more...]
How to Keep Your Estate Plan Details Private
Every estate plan should be uniquely designed to meet the needs of the individual creating... [Read more...]
Trust Administration – What You Need to Know
Trusts are frequently used in estate planning because of their flexibility and because of the... [Read more...]
Estate Planning for the Parents of Children with Special Needs
If you are the parent of a child with special needs, addressing your child’s needs... [Read more...]
Trust Creation Tips: What You Need to Know
Important Trust Creation Tips Although a Last Will and Testament remains the most common estate... [Read more...]
Are Your Beneficiary Designations Up to Date?
As you undoubtedly know, your estate plan has the power to protect your hard-earned assets... [Read more...]
Is a Will or a Living Trust More Important?
For most people, a comprehensive estate plan includes numerous legal documents and various ancillary documents.... [Read more...]
Estate Planning for Parents
The birth of a child is undeniably among the most exciting – and frightening –... [Read more...]
What You Need to Know about Long-Term Care Insurance
Your estate plan should consider a wide range of topics and achieve a host of... [Read more...]
5 Common Mistakes When Creating Your Will
Whether you are creating your Last Will and Testament for the first time, or you... [Read more...]
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