Protect your assets through estate planning

Protect your assets through estate planning

Estate planning and asset protection go hand-in-hand. If you pass away, an estate plan ensures that your assets — whether that’s personal property, stocks, bonds and more — go where you want them to go.  Asset protection guards your wealth with legal strategies as...
What happens to your email when you die?

What happens to your email when you die?

What happens to your email after you die? What about your Facebook account? Logins and passwords for important online accounts? Protecting digital assets isn’t something most people think of when they consider an estate plan, but it’s increasingly becoming something...
How do you fund a living trust?

How do you fund a living trust?

Estate planning is one of the things we pride ourselves in at eLegacy. We walk you through every step of the process and ensure that your estate is protected when you pass away. But finalizing an estate plan isn’t the end of the road. If you include a living trust,...
Top 5 Most Common Estate Planning Questions

Top 5 Most Common Estate Planning Questions

When it comes to estate planning, it can be hard to know where to start. There are many moving parts to an estate plan, and each one is unique because it’s crafted specifically for you. Common estate planning questions we receive are often about legal terms, what type...
Quick Guide to a Comprehensive Estate Plan

Quick Guide to a Comprehensive Estate Plan

Wills, trusts, and estate plans aren’t just for those who are well off. They’re for anyone with any assets whatsoever. That includes both young and old. No matter your age or situation in life, our team at eLegacy takes the guesswork out of creating a comprehensive...
What’s the big deal about estate planning?

What’s the big deal about estate planning?

Creating an estate plan is one of the most considerate things you can do for your family members. Not only does it protect their future assets, it makes life easier for them when you pass on. Having to deal with uncertainty when they have already lost someone...