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Three Ways to Make the Most of Estate Planning Awareness Week

By WealthCounsel Staff on Oct 2, 2020 10:00:00 AM

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Fewer than half of Americans have an estate plan, according to Caring.com’s 2025 Wills and Estate Planning Study. In fact, the share of Americans with a will has steadily declined from 33 percent in 2022 to 24 percent in 2025. Now more than ever, attorneys are vital in educating their communities about estate planning and highlighting the lasting value and legacy protection a well-prepared plan can provide. To support you in these efforts, we are providing a complimentary marketing package for Estate Planning Awareness Week—along with three proven strategies to help you market your practice and spark meaningful conversations.

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Equal Justice under the Law: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the United States Supreme Court, and Lasting Impact on the Practice of Estate Planning

By WealthCounsel Staff on Sep 25, 2020 10:00:00 AM

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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, known by her initials RBG, passed away last week leaving a long legal legacy in her wake. She will lie in state in the United States Capitol, the first woman ever to have been so honored.

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4 Election Year Tax Strategies You and Your Clients Need To Consider

By WealthCounsel Staff on Sep 18, 2020 10:00:00 AM

2020 Election Implications for estate planners

The 2020 election is almost upon us. The past has taught us that trying to predict the results of an election are futile at best. Still, estate planning clients need timely counsel as to how the election may impact their financial futures. Estate planning attorneys strive to help clients stay informed and suggest opportunities for clients to respond to changes. While we do not know exactly what the future holds, we do have strong clues as to what the tax laws may look like if the balance of power shifts in 2021 from Republican to Democrat hands. 

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