What Market Cycles Teach Us About Estate Planning Every few months, headlines seem to swing from optimism to panic — the economy is either booming or on the brink of recession. It’s no wonder people feel uneasy. But the truth is, economic ups and downs are a normal part of the business cycle. The economy…
Do Credit Card Debts Disappear When You Die? One of the most common estate planning misconceptions is that debts vanish when someone passes away, or that placing assets into a revocable living trust shields them from creditors. In reality, that is not the case. Understanding how debts are handled after death is an important part…
The Estate Tax Exemption for 2025: A Gift That Won’t Last Forever Starting in 2025, the federal estate tax exemption will increase to $13.9 million per individual, up from $13.61 million in 2024, thanks to inflation adjustments. For married couples, this doubles to $27.8 million with proper planning. This exemption shields a significant portion of your estate from…


