This article will help you decide if a trust fits your particular circumstances. For example, maybe you have a disabled child and you want a…
Category: Estate Planning
You are likely to be asked to be power of attorney for an elderly or sick loved one at some point in your life. Your…
A guardian and conservator are appointed by the court to care for and protect a person who is deemed unable to care for themselves. Therefore,…
57% of American adults have not prepared a Last Will & Testament (a “Will”) according to Care.com’s estate planning survey. The survey found that participants…
A special needs child can present many challenges to parents. One of the toughest challenges faced by many parents is knowing how to best care…
The percentage of older adults without a will has remained mostly unchanged, despite the coronavirus pandemic according to a report by caring.com. Remarkably, younger adults…
It is common for young adults to consider themselves too young to have an estate plan. Young adults in their twenties and thirties often think…
To protect our loved ones and our assets, estate planning is important to any individual regardless of orientation. In the LGBTQIA+ community, estate planning can…
Thinking about facing the possibility of a deadly illness or injury is not something people like to imagine. Because of this, we rarely think about…
A complete estate plan must include a will, which is a legal document that disperses your property upon death. If you die without one (intestate),…