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3 Ways Divorce Will Change in 2019
When planning to divorce, couples don’t often realize that timing can have an impact on the financial outcome of the proceedings. Changes to maintenance (formerly known as alimony), 529 college savings plans and tax filing statuses are all potential influencers when deciding when to end a marriage. Upcoming Changes: Spousal
Estate Planning for Newlyweds
Brides and grooms to-be leave no stone unturned when planning for their big day. From music to food to the honeymoon, every aspect is accounted for. However, when thinking about spending the rest of their lives together, newlyweds should also consider establishing their estate plan to provide the other spouse
Why Minor Children Should Not be Your Financial Beneficiary
Estate planning entails a number of difficult decisions, but for many with minor children, choosing a beneficiary is an easy choice. Parents rightfully want to protect their children from financial hardships by leaving them financial assets upon their death. While it makes sense that many parents want to leave their
Jennifer Guimond-Quigley Discusses Prenuptial Agreements on Woman Getting Married!
Woman Getting Married reached out to Jennifer Guimond-Quigley to talk about prenuptial agreements and why everyone should create one. Click here to read the full article.
U.S. News & World Report Features Jennifer Guimond-Quigley!
Jennifer Guimond-Quigley spoke to U.S. News & World Report about how to include pets in an estate plan. Click here to read the full article.
Protecting College Savings in a Divorce
Couples who choose to divorce later in life often have a multitude of financial assets that need to be divided up in the final settlement, and one of these accounts could be a 529 college savings plan. If the divorcing couple created a 529 college savings plan for their child,