When people complete their estate plans with an attorney, the resulting documents are often dense with legal language—filled with boilerplate provisions about taxes, trusts, and powers of appointment. These documents serve a critical legal function, but they rarely reflect the heart behind the plan.
Most spouses assume they’ll automatically inherit everything when their partner dies. They won’t. Let that sink in.
Conflict between business partners is common, especially in long-standing ventures. While many partners try to anticipate and resolve potential issues early on, …
Business owners contemplating selling anything more than a lemonade stand should anticipate a complex and time-consuming process to both maximize the sale …
In a landmark move to reshape its tax code, Washington State Senate Bill 5813 was signed into law May 20, 2025. The …
“I’d like to have a complex estate plan,” said nobody, ever. Indeed, overwhelmed by the subject, most people have a goal for …
Tyler Scott shares how we use our Monte Carlo scenario software to help people plan for retirement and future spending.
Often, folks want to protect hard earned assets from the costs of healthcare as they age. They fear expensive assisted living and …
Have you ever been given an opportunity to loan someone money at an attractive interest rate? Driven by the prospect of higher …





