June 1, 2026
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Who Would Raise Your Kids If You Couldn’t? (What You Don’t Know About the First 72 Hours)

You've thought about who would raise your children if something happened to you. But thinking about it and actually naming someone in a legal document are two very different things. If your family doesn't have an answer in writing, and something unexpected happens to you, a judge who has never met you or your children will make that decision. Here's what you need to know, and what you can do about it today…
April 13, 2026
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One Death, One Courtroom, One Child – and a Lesson Every Parent Needs to Hear

A Michigan court case shows what happens when a parent dies and no one thought to plan for it. The child had a chronic medical condition, a contentious custody history, and relatives scrambling to get legal authority just to manage her care. The court battle that followed could have gone very differently without years of documented evidence. Here's what every parent needs to know before something like this happens to their family...
July 20, 2025
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100 Heirs, $17 Billion, and 1 Big Estate Plan: What You Can Learn from a Tech Billionaire

What happens when one person has over 100 heirs? Whether you’re worth $17 billion or not, a thoughtful plan is essential to ensure your wealth—and your values—are passed on the way you intend…
June 8, 2025

This Father’s Day Take Your Provision One Step Further

Father's Day reminds us that being a dad means more than providing for today—it's about securing your family's future...
May 4, 2025

A Mother’s Legacy: Estate Planning as Your Greatest Expression of Love

This Mother's Day, consider a gift that truly lasts forever. Estate planning isn't just about legal documents—it's one of the most profound expressions of maternal love, allowing parents to extend their care, wisdom, and protection long after they're gone…
April 21, 2025

10 Guardian Mistakes That Could Put Your Kids at Risk (And How to Do It Right)

Imagine this: something unexpected happens, and you’re suddenly unable to […]