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ESTATE PLANNING FOR YOUR CHILDREN

Gabriel Katzner - March 21, 2022 - Estate Planning

Why is estate planning important? Probably you are wondering. If I don’t have my estate plan, won’t my spouse and children get my assets anyway? The answer is yes, they will get your assets, but they may not get them how you want when you want, or in a way that you would want The […]

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Young college Athlete staring into his financial future

PROTECTING THE FINANCIAL FUTURE OF COLLEGE ATHLETES

Gabriel Katzner - March 5, 2022 - Asset Protection

As of July 1, 2021, college athletes can profit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL). The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) policy allows college athletes and recruits to make money from endorsements, autograph signing, and personal appearances as long as they follow applicable state laws. The NCAA has long been criticized for its ability […]

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First of 3 main myths about Estate Planning

3 MYTHS ABOUT ESTATE PLANNING

Gabriel Katzner - February 8, 2022 - Probate

Emotional barriers keep many people from estate planning, even if they know what they want to do. It isn’t easy to acknowledge that we will not be on this earth forever. As much as you may want to believe, there is plenty of time to get your estate in order. No one has any certainty […]

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The rule against perpetuities contained in a trust document

THE RULE AGAINST PERPETUITIES

Gabriel Katzner - February 4, 2022 - Trust Administration

Are you a person who reads every word of an instruction booklet or, more relevant to estate planning, a trust document? If so, you may see a reference to Joseph P. Kennedy and his descendants and wonder why he is listed in your trust. Since many people have experienced identity theft or know someone who […]

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Cryptocurrency estate

INCORPORATING CRYPTOCURRENCY INTO YOUR ESTATE PLANNING

Gabriel Katzner - January 24, 2022 - Estate Planning

By the end of 2021, the overall market value of cryptocurrencies hit $3.3 trillion. Though cryptocurrencies have only been around for a decade or so, many investors are enjoying an exponential increase in value. As a result, investors have become more comfortable with tokens such as Bitcoins and networks like Ethereum and Solana. They enjoy […]

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Mental Illness relative building her Estate Plan

 ESTATE PLANNING FOR LOVED ONES WITH MENTAL ILLNESSES

Gabriel Katzner - January 18, 2022 - Estate Planning

Physical illnesses are a common trigger for people to think about estate planning, but mental illness should also be. About one in five American adults experience mental illness each year. The pandemic has uncovered many of the flaws in our healthcare system. Hopefully, a better understanding of mental health will remove stigmas that prevent people […]

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First Responders at work after protecting themselves with an estate plan

FIRST RESPONDERS ESTATE PLANNING & PROTECTION

Gabriel Katzner - December 28, 2021 - Estate Planning

First responders across the U.S. have worked tirelessly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to protect and treat the ill and injured at substantial risk to themselves. No one wanted to learn about SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in the middle of a pandemic. A lack of knowledge on how the virus will behave and how […]

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Family heirloom passed down through Estate Planning in San Diego

FAMILY HEIRLOOMS AND ESTATE PLANNING

Gabriel Katzner - December 24, 2021 - Wills

If the passing of heirlooms from one generation to the next is not handled with care it can lead to long-lasting family disagreements. It is clearly not your intention that your children not speak because one received a valued, though maybe not valuable, picture of their grandfather while the other received a set of silver […]

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Estate Plan for a couple on Common-Law Marriage

WHAT IS COMMON LAW MARRIAGE AND ITS LIMITATIONS

Gabriel Katzner - December 21, 2021 - Estate Planning

Common law marriage, a marriage in which a couple lives together for a period of time before declaring themselves to be married, has existed in some form or another in the United States since the late 1800s. A common law marriage does not require taking part in a judicial or religious ceremony. As society evolves, […]

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Main considering to get a Life Insurance for his Estate Planning

LIFE INSURANCE IN YOUR ESTATE PLANNING

Gabriel Katzner - December 14, 2021 - Estate Planning

Do you need life insurance? A valid question that not too many of us thoughtfully consider. Many employers offer the option to enroll in group life insurance when starting a new job. The process seems pretty straightforward—visit human resources, complete the forms and name a beneficiary. Unfortunately, most people don’t think about life insurance again […]

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