Scheduling Time for Future Success
Published by Beth Schanou, Director of Wealth and Estate Planning Does it ever feel like time gets away from you?
Protecting Minor Children with Estate Planning
Published by Beth Schanou A current estate plan is important to have in place for senior citizens. This planning is just as vital for parents of minor children for two important reasons: naming a guardian and arranging for the management of the children’s inheritance.
The Legal Documents Needed for Your College-Aged Child
Published by Beth Schanou As the school year comes to a close and summer unofficially begins, high school graduates begin the transition to a new stage in their life. For many, final preparations are underway for post-secondary education and possibly getting ready to move, at least temporar …
Applying for College Financial Aid
Published by Beth Schanou Now that January has arrived, those with college aged students are faced with the task of completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA data gives a student access to financial aid and many states and colleges (public and private) use …
Creating an Enduring, Intangible Legacy
Published by Beth Schanou, Creating a lasting legacy requires more than legal documents transferring material assets. Although a considerable amount of time is spent on the estate planning process, often the transfer of wisdom, insight, experience and other similar intangibles are not considered.
Dear Santa, No Puppies
Published by Beth Schanou During this time of year it is very common to see commercials or holiday movies with an adorable puppy or kitten as a Christmas gift. That scene and lasting image it leaves in our mind is very heart warming. While it may seem brilliant in that moment, gifting a pup …