The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has brought much of the country (and the world) to a halt. In an effort to… Continue reading Estate Planning and COVID-19
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The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has brought much of the country (and the world) to a halt. In an effort to… Continue reading Estate Planning and COVID-19
Creating an estate plan can feel like a complicated, sometimes even daunting task. The good news is that it does… Continue reading Why Do Some People Have An Estate Plan As Well As A Trust?
Do you already have an estate plan in place? If so, you are ahead of most people—according to a recent… Continue reading How Often Do You Need to Update Your Estate Planning Documents?
A will is a foundational estate planning document. Among other things, this legal document is used to appoint a trusted… Continue reading Can an Executor of a Will Withhold Beneficiary Information?
Many American families are worried about finances. According to a survey conducted by the American Psychological Association (APA), money—and more… Continue reading Can a Child Inherit Their Parents’ Debt When They Die?
There is a mistaken belief that estate planning is something that is only important or useful for wealthy people and… Continue reading When Should You Start to Consider Estate Planning?
For many parents, comprehensive financial planning involves finding the best way to leave money, property, and assets to their children.… Continue reading How to Best Leave Inheritance Money for Children
A will is one of the core estate planning documents — it lets everyone know the last and final wishes… Continue reading What to Do if Executor Does Not Follow the Will
Powers of attorney are key estate planning documents. In the unfortunate event that you become unable to care for yourself,… Continue reading Power of Attorney: Cans and Can’ts