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How NOT to Work with an Estate Planning Attorney: The Halloween Edition 

How NOT to Work with an Estate Planning Attorney: The Halloween Edition 

Jill Santiago – October 7, 2024
Estate planning may not seem like a Halloween horror story, but ignoring the essentials can haunt you later. Working effectively with your attorney is key to keeping the skeletons out of your financial closet and protecting your loved ones. Here are some frightening mistakes you should avoid when working with...
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Everything You Need To Know About Setting Up An Educational Trust For Your Grandchildren

Everything You Need To Know About Setting Up An Educational Trust For Your Grandchildren

Jill Santiago – September 9, 2024
We all want the best for our grandkids. Americans are often in a better financial position later in life to help our youth finance their education. Wouldn’t it be amazing to send the grandkids off to college with a suitcase full of cash? However, most of us need to take...
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Three Reasons Why You Want to Avoid Probate For Your Estate

Three Reasons Why You Want to Avoid Probate For Your Estate

Jill Santiago – August 19, 2024
The short definition of probate is: “Probate is the court action that changes the title of assets from a deceased person to the beneficiaries or heirs.” Whether or not someone leaves a will, probate is often necessary. It is a common misconception that creating a will, or holding assets jointly,...
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Rhode Island Probate vs. Trust Administration Compared Side By Side

Rhode Island Probate vs. Trust Administration Compared Side By Side

Jill Santiago – August 5, 2024
Do you need a will, or do you need a trust? Confused about the difference? The major difference is probate - which is the court process that applies to a person’s estate whether they leave a will or not. When it comes to estate planning, understanding the difference between probate...
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What To Do If You Suspect A Trustee Is Being Dishonest?

What To Do If You Suspect A Trustee Is Being Dishonest?

Jill Santiago – July 8, 2024
A living trust is a common estate planning tool. When creating your trust, one of the most important choices you'll make is who will serve as your trustee. In most cases, at the time you create your living trust, you will be your own trustee for as long as you...
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Creating a Comprehensive Estate Plan as a Rhode Island-Florida Snowbird 

Creating a Comprehensive Estate Plan as a Rhode Island-Florida Snowbird 

Jill Santiago – June 17, 2024
Let’s face it. New England winters are harsh! As the chill of winter sets in, many Rhode Islanders migrate to warmer climates, spending the warm months up north, and the cold ones down south. We refer to them as “Snowbirds.” A Snowbird is somebody who leaves their colder, full-time residence...
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How NOT To Plan For Your Death (Shortcuts + Pitfalls in Estate Planning)

How NOT To Plan For Your Death (Shortcuts + Pitfalls in Estate Planning)

Jill Santiago – April 15, 2024
When creating an estate plan, it is not uncommon for people to overlook important details or resort to shortcuts that lead to complications down the road. Over the years I have become familiar with the many shortcuts people take in their estate planning and the many pitfalls of inadequate planning....
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Special Needs 101: What You Need To Know About Estate Planning For Special Needs in Rhode Island

Special Needs 101: What You Need To Know About Estate Planning For Special Needs in Rhode Island

Jill Santiago – March 4, 2024
Special needs planning is designed to provide a secure and supportive future for individuals with disabilities, ensuring their needs are met long after their caregivers have passed. In this post, we will explore who benefits from special needs estate planning, when and why it is crucial and the compassionate foundation...
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