
10 Life Events That Signal It’s Time to Review Your Estate Plan - Part 2
10 Life Events That Signal It’s Time to Review Your Estate Plan - Part 2

10 Life Events That Signal It’s Time to Review Your Estate Plan - Part 1
10 Life Events That Signal It’s Time to Review Your Estate Plan - Part 1

What the National Debt Ceiling Extension Means for Your Family
What the National Debt Ceiling Extension Means for Your Family

Navigating the World of Cryptocurrency: A Guide for Parents and Teens
Navigating the World of Cryptocurrency: A Guide for Parents and Teens

Have a Trust? How the Corporate Transparency Act Affects You
Have a Trust? How the Corporate Transparency Act Affects You

Parents, Step Parents, and Children, Oh My Blended Families + Death = A Potential Nightmare
PARENTS, STEP-PARENTS AND CHILDREN, OH MY! BLENDED FAMILIES + DEATH = A POTENTIAL NIGHTMARE

This Change to The FAFSA Rules Could Help Your Grandkids Qualify for More Student Aid
This Change to The FAFSA Rules Could Help Your Grandkids Qualify for More Student Aid

Can You Rely on Legal Insurance for Your Estate Plan?
Can You Rely on Legal Insurance for Your Estate Plan?

Transition to Adulthood: What Happens Legally When My Child Turns 18?
Transition to Adulthood: What Happens Legally When My Child Turns 18?

Protecting Your Family's Safety Net: How to Set Up Your Life Insurance Policy The Right Way
Would You Make This Million Dollar Mistake?

Would You Make This Million Dollar Mistake?
Would You Make This Million Dollar Mistake?

What Happens To Your Social Media Account When You Die?
What Happens To Your Social Media Account When You Die?

3 Estate Planning Documents Your Parents Need Right Now
Why Estate Planning Is the Best Use of Your Tax Refund

Why Estate Planning Is the Best Use of Your Tax Refund
Why Estate Planning Is the Best Use of Your Tax Refund

What’s So Complicated About Naming Guardians?
What’s so complicated about naming guardians?

A Plan for When You Can’t Be There for Them
Complete Parent® guardianship plans provide complete coverage for your children and assurance to you, that your children will always be taken care of by people you trust.

Don’t Rely on Informal Arrangements
As parents, you usually have a network of friends or family you feel you can rely on to step in and care for your child if needed. But it's essential not to rely solely on informal arrangements with relatives or friends to care for your kids if you can’t.

How Naming Guardians for Children in your Will Could Leave them at Risk
Naming guardians for your kids in your will is an outdated way of doing things that could leave them at risk!