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Don’t Forget to Include Your Digital Assets In Your Estate Plan—Part 2

by mattgriffinapccom | Jan 12, 2019 | Estate Planning, NLBM, PFL

In the first part of this series, we discussed the importance of including your digital assets in your estate plan. Here, we’ll talk about the best ways to get started with this process.  Today, estate planning encompasses not just tangible property like finances and...

4 Estate Planning Must-Haves for Unmarried Couples—Part 2

by mattgriffinapccom | Jan 10, 2019 | Estate Planning, NLBM, PFL

In the first part of this series, we discussed the estate planning tools all unmarried couples should have in place. Here, we’ll look at the final two must-have planning tools. Most people tend to view estate planning as something only married couples need to worry...

4 Estate Planning Must-Haves for Unmarried Couples—Part 1

by mattgriffinapccom | Jan 6, 2019 | Estate Planning, NLBM, PFL

Estate planning is often considered something you only need to worry about once you get married. But the reality is every adult, regardless of age, income level, or marital status, needs to have some fundamental planning strategies in place if you want to keep the...

3 Deadly Sins of Retirement Planning

by mattgriffinapccom | Jan 5, 2019 | Estate Planning, NLBM, PFL

Retirement planning is one of life’s most important financial goals. Indeed, funding retirement is one of the primary reasons many people put money aside in the first place. Yet many of us put more effort into planning for our vacations than we do to prepare for a...

Questions and Answers About Personal Liability Umbrella Insurance

by mattgriffinapccom | Jan 5, 2019 | Estate Planning, NLBM, PFL

It’s no secret that we live in a litigious society. And though our right to a fair trial is one of the hallmarks of American democracy, it has also led to a lawsuit-crazy culture. In this atmosphere, you’re at near-constant risk for costly lawsuits, many times even...
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