While you think these Bills impact your or not, some of the Bills cover things like: Fairness Bill, Anti Fairness Bill, Abortion Exceptions, State employees being able to work from home, the Right to Protest, and much more. Per Senator Gerald Neal’s post this week: Several bills advancing this week with full bipartisan support include: … Continue reading Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of March 1, 2025
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Do I Need a Trust, or a Last Will and Testament?
Whether to have a will or a trust or both is often discussed when embarking on the estate planning process. Arriving at the answer, as discussed in an article, “Personal needs, preferences drive estate planning,” from The News-Enterprise, requires a closer look at each individual’s situation. The last will and testament doesn’t take effect until two events occur: … Continue reading Do I Need a Trust, or a Last Will and Testament?
Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (1 of 4)
I am going to make 4 posts, as there are 128 bills pulled and updated out of the over 1000 bills proposed this term. These are currently just some of the proposed bills, this is not a complete list. You can find the current complete list at https://legislature.ky.gov/Legislation/Pages/default.aspx I will update the list throughout the … Continue reading Some of the Proposed legislation in Kentucky as of February 22, 2025 (1 of 4)
Three Ways to Making Trusts Millennial Friendly
If your named beneficiaries are Millennials—born between 1981-1996—you may want to consider three essential points about your trusts, as explained in the article “Trusts For Your Millennial Beneficiaries” from The Street. They’re different from their parents and grandparents, and disregarding these differences is a missed opportunity. This generation’s distinguishing characteristics and traits include: Valuing relations with superiors with … Continue reading Three Ways to Making Trusts Millennial Friendly