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Why You Need a Will in 2026 – Even If You Have a Trust

Many people approaching retirement in Norwalk, CT and across the country ask: “If I already have a revocable living trust, do I still need a will?” The short answer is yes — and here’s why it’s one of the most important (and often overlooked) pieces of your estate plan. As John F. Davenport, licensed attorney… View Article

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Generational Wealth Transfer in 2026: Preparing for Gen Z Heirs and Values-Based Planning

With permanent higher federal estate tax exemptions ($15M individual/$30M couple in 2026 via OBBBA), more families focus on meaningful wealth transfer—not just dollars, but values—to the next generation. Gen Z heirs (born 1997–2012) often prioritize impact: sustainability, social good, financial literacy. Many parents/grandparents want to pass wealth thoughtfully—encouraging responsibility while supporting causes heirs care about…. View Article

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2026 In-Plan Retirement Income Solutions: Annuities, Hybrids, and Steady Cash Flow Options

Many couples 50+ saving for retirement wonder: “How do I turn my nest egg into reliable income that lasts?” With longer lifespans and market volatility, 2026 trends focus on in-plan solutions—options built right into 401(k)s/403(b)s—to explore steady cash flow alongside growth. SECURE 2.0 and industry shifts (e.g., IRIC forecasts) push broader adoption of annuity marketplaces,… View Article

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Medicaid and Asset Protection Planning in 2026: Key Strategies for Long-Term Care Concerns

Long-term care costs continue rising—2026 national averages estimate ~$119,000+ annually for a nursing home shared room (or $11,000+/month), per recent reports. Many American’s worry about depleting savings or home equity for nursing home care, potentially leaving little for spouses, kids, or grandkids. Medicaid can help cover long-term care for eligible individuals, but strict asset/income rules… View Article

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