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Estate Planning When You Get Married in Arizona
Marriage instantly changes how Arizona law treats your money, your home, and who can speak for you in a hospital. Use this guide to update your plan in the right order.
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What to Do With Your Estate Plan When You Move to Arizona
Arizona is a community property state. Whether you arrived from California, Illinois, Texas, or anywhere else, your out-of-state will and trust still work, but Arizona law changes the result. Update before you need it.
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Estate Planning When You Retire in Arizona
Retirement is when your estate plan stops being theoretical. Required minimum distributions, Medicare, and long-term care all start applying. This is the audit to run in your first retired year.
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Family changes
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Estate Planning After a Divorce in Arizona
Arizona automatically revokes some, but not all, of your ex-spouse's rights when the divorce is final. The gaps are where families get hurt. Here is what to fix, in order.
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Estate Planning for Blended Families in Arizona
Without a careful plan, an Arizona blended family is the textbook example of children from a first marriage losing their inheritance to a second spouse, entirely accidentally.
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Estate Planning for a Child with Special Needs in Arizona
Leaving money outright to a child with disabilities can disqualify them from the benefits they rely on. Here is how Arizona families plan around that and what to do at every age.
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Difficult moments
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Estate Planning After a Serious Diagnosis in Arizona
A serious diagnosis (cancer, ALS, dementia, Parkinson's, advanced heart or kidney disease) makes estate planning urgent. Here is the order Arizona families work in when treatment may start within weeks.
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Estate Planning When a Spouse Dies in Arizona
Losing a spouse is the hardest time to handle paperwork, and the moment when good paperwork matters most. Here is what an Arizona surviving spouse should do, and in what order.
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Estate Planning When You Inherit Property in Arizona
An inheritance is both a windfall and a tax decision. Arizona law gives you tools, including step-up in basis, beneficiary deeds, and disclaimers, that only work if you act in the right order.
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