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Your Beneficiary Designation vs. Your Will: Which One Controls?

Your Beneficiary Designation vs. Your Will: Which One Controls?

by Amy Refeca | Jun 17, 2021 | Estate Planning, Insurance, Last Will & Testament

Beneficiary designations v. Your will. Can your beneficiary designations change what you have in your will? NO. Can your will change your beneficiary designations? NO. When you die, you cannot own anything.  That is the general way to approach how you pass on your...
Did Your Wills Attorney Ask You “Why”, “Who” and “What”?

Did Your Wills Attorney Ask You “Why”, “Who” and “What”?

by Amy Refeca | Jun 16, 2021 | Estate Planning, Financial Power of Attorney, Guardianship, Healthcare POA, How We Help Women, Last Will & Testament, Trusts

Did your attorney ask you these three things before they signed you up? Why? Who? What? If not, your estate plan may not be the right plan for you, your family, your kids. Wills, powers of attorney for finance and advance directives for health care and trusts work for...
Update Your Estate Plan? Pt. 2: The Second “D” = Divorce

Update Your Estate Plan? Pt. 2: The Second “D” = Divorce

by Amy Refeca | Jun 14, 2021 | Divorce, Estate Planning, How We Help Women, News

When should you update your estate plan?  We are asked this question quite a bit and the answer we have always shared the “Six D’s” with our clients: death, divorce, diagnosis, distance, dividend and dates. We discussed in Pt. 1: The First...
When Should You Update Your Estate Plan? Pt. 1: The First “D” = Diagnosis

When Should You Update Your Estate Plan? Pt. 1: The First “D” = Diagnosis

by Amy Refeca | Jun 3, 2021 | Estate Planning, Financial Power of Attorney, Guardianship, Healthcare POA, How We Help Women, Last Will & Testament, Trusts

When should you update your estate plan?  We focus on the Six “D”s when we work with clients and educate others.  The first “D” of when you should pull out your estate planning documents and think of whether they need to be updated or not is D...
3 Reasons You Should Work With An Attorney When Preparing Your Will, Part 3

3 Reasons You Should Work With An Attorney When Preparing Your Will, Part 3

by Amy Refeca | May 31, 2021 | Estate Planning, How We Help Women, Last Will & Testament

Here we are sharing 3 reasons you should work with an attorney when preparing your will and other important documents in your estate plan.  We’ll share them in three separate posts and expand a little bit on each reason!  Here is reason number three of the three...
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Beneficiary Designation versus Wills: What Do They Have To Do With Each Other

Mar 18, 2025

This is one of the most common misconceptions out there in the world of estate planning: beneficiary designations and will (and how they do or DO NOT change or impact each other). Here is a great video on this topic! https://youtu.be/ISV7Tr35jr4 For the transcript of...

Should YOU have your original Will or your attorney?

Mar 14, 2025

You should keep your ORIGINAL will with you, your attorney shouldn’t have it!

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