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The Benefits—and Limits—of a Revocable Living Trust in Estate Planning
A revocable living trust helps avoid probate, ensures privacy, and provides continuity if you’re incapacitated. But it doesn’t protect assets from lawsuits or help with Medicaid eligibility. It also doesn’t reduce taxes. To fill those gaps, consider an umbrella liability policy for asset protection and long-term care insurance for nursing home costs. A trust is a great start—but a complete plan requires more.

John-Mark Young
May 73 min read
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What is a Trust?
Estate planning is key to a holistic financial plan. Trusts differ from wills by avoiding probate, offering privacy, and allowing ongoing asset management. Types include revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, testamentary trusts, special needs trusts, charitable trusts, and spendthrift trusts—each serving different purposes. Choose based on your goals. Whitaker-Myers partners with EncorEstate Planning to help clients navigate these options.

Ethan Barry
Mar 314 min read
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The Importance of Beneficiaries
Major life changes like marriage, divorce, childbirth, or the death of a loved one make it essential to update your beneficiaries. Outdated designations can lead to legal disputes, delays, and unintended asset distribution. Keeping beneficiaries current ensures your estate plan remains effective, avoids probate, and protects your loved ones. Regular reviews align your wishes with your evolving life and financial goals.
Mica McKenna
Mar 114 min read
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Estate Planning: Wills and what you need to know about them
Without a will, you die “intestate,” leaving state courts to decide how your estate is divided—often in unintended ways. Dave Ramsey emphasizes having a proper estate plan, preferably through a legally valid will. There are various types, including holographic, nuncupative, and statutory wills. While wills ensure your wishes are on paper, they also go through probate, which can be contested. For guidance, Whitaker-Myers Wealth Managers partners with Encore Estate Planning to

Logan Doup
Feb 33 min read
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What is a Password Manager?
If you are anything like me, you have probably registered for hundreds, and what feels like maybe even thousands, of accounts online that...

Jake Buckwalter
Jun 24, 20242 min read
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SIX CHOICES THAT HELP EXPLAIN THE NEED FOR A GOOD ESTATE PLAN
Inevitable Estate Planning Certainties We All Do Not Want To Hear: We all will pass away. We cannot take any assets, money, or belongings...

Ryan Hoovler
Aug 12, 20223 min read
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GOODBYE POCO - LESSONS FROM MY SWEET DOG!
Dave Ramsey has a rule at his office. The rule is simple: No gossip! If you’re caught gossiping once, it’s your free warning and pass,...

John-Mark Young
Aug 5, 20226 min read
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