If you have ever wondered what a will is or whether you really need one, you are not alone. A will might sound like something only someone older or wealthy families need, but the truth is—almost every adult can benefit from having one. So, what is a will? A will is...
Creating an estate plan is a big step—but it’s not always a “set it and forget it” kind of thing. Life changes, and your estate plan should change with it. So, how often should you update it? A good rule of thumb is to review your documents every 3 to 5 years. But...
Introduction Estate planning is about preparing for the unexpected. Two essential legal documents in this process are the Power of Attorney for Finances and the Power of Attorney for Healthcare. While both grant authority to a trusted individual to make decisions on...
Introduction Owning real estate in multiple states can make estate planning more complicated. When you pass away, each property located outside your home state may require a separate probate process, which is costly and time-consuming. One effective way to simplify...
Introduction Selecting the right person to act as your agent under a Financial Power of Attorney or a Healthcare Power of Attorney is one of the most important decisions in your estate planning process. These individuals will make critical decisions on your behalf if...
Introduction Planning for the future involves more than managing finances and healthcare decisions; it also includes making arrangements for how your remains will be handled after your passing. A Directive for Remains is a legal document that allows you to express...
Introduction A Revocable Living Trust (RLT) is a critical estate planning tool that can help you avoid probate, protect your privacy, and ensure a smooth transfer of your assets. One of the most significant assets to consider placing in your RLT is your home. This...
Introduction When planning for the future, Powers of Attorney are essential tools that allow you to designate trusted individuals to manage your affairs if you become unable to do so. But can you have one person handle your finances and another manage your healthcare...
Introduction As a parent, one of your most important responsibilities is to ensure your children are cared for in the event of your passing. Naming a guardian for your minor children in your will is a crucial part of estate planning. This decision not only provides...
Introduction As a parent, you want to ensure that your children receive their inheritance smoothly and without unnecessary delays. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by avoiding the probate process. Probate is a court-supervised procedure that can be...