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How Has the Recession Changed Your Spending Habits?

How are you spending your money? Time after time I sit down with families who are working diligently not only to secure their finances for the future and protect their assets for their kids, but families who are working towards financial freedom today. According to the Huffington Post, however, consumers would like to spend less, […]

By |September 12th, 2011|Arizona Living Trust|0 Comments

Baby Boomers and Living Trusts

The living trust revolution is something that we touched on earlier this week, but I wanted to come back to the Baby Boomer living trust revolution and how it’s changing the lives of our parents and our futures.

According to a recent article in the Los Angeles Times, baby boomers are caught between the desire to […]

By |September 7th, 2011|Arizona Living Trust|0 Comments

The Living Trust Revolution

On this Labor Day Monday, when hopefully you’re sitting by the pool or relaxing with friends and family, I wanted to focus on what we do best here at Family Trust For You;Living Trusts and prtecting your assets for your family. Family is everything, and during these long weekends we like to take time out […]

By |September 5th, 2011|Arizona Living Trust|0 Comments

Why Do You Need an Arizona Notary Public?

At some point in every adults’ life he or she will likely need the services of an Arizona notary public. If you’re looking to start a business, buy a new home or property, adopt a child or file a living will or trust, you will need to utilize the services of a notary public.

What is […]

By |September 2nd, 2011|Articles|0 Comments

Tax Expenditures for Senior Citizens

Here at Family First Estate and Corporate Services, I spend most of my time working with clients regarding Arizona living trusts, living wills, and power of attorney paperwork. A lot of my energy is spent alerting clients, and friends, about the importance of having your finances and assets in order. Sometimes, the need to have […]

By |August 29th, 2011|Arizona Living Trust|0 Comments