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You and Power of Attorney
A power of attorney is a valuable document to have in case you become incapacitated at any point in time.
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Creating a Will for Someone Else: What You Need to Know
It’s a fairly common practice to create a will for someone you love.
Common Estate Planning Questions
You’ve decided to create an estate plan but don’t know where to begin. You’re wondering what your plan should include, but you are unsure if
Challenges LGBTQ+ Community Face for Estate Planning
Unique challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community can make estate planning seem like a complicated prospect. It doesn’t have to be difficult, though.
Will or a Trust? Which is Right for Me?
Let’s look at the differences between wills and trusts and how to choose the one that works best for you.
Protect Your Children: Choose a Guardian
Naming the Right Guardian for your children is essential for their well being in case something happens.
What Does Dying Intestate Mean?
Not having a will leaves loved ones with very little options.
Key Estate Planning Documents You Need
Regardless of our age and stage of life, these documents effectively create a plan for the disposition of our estate.
Keep Your Estate Planning Documents Safe
You have several options to safeguard your estate planning documents.
You and Power of Attorney
A power of attorney is a valuable document to have in case you become incapacitated at any point in time.
Minor Children? Try a Trust PLUS a Safe Guard Plan
As a parent, you want to ensure that your children are physically and financially cared for if something should happen to you. Considering your children’s
Why You Want a Lawyer for Your Estate Planning?
Estate planning is a necessary part of taking care of your family for the future. Have you ever been in a situation where you had
Preparing Your Will
Writing a will may seem like something for our grandparents or the very rich, but…
Guardianship for Minor Children of Divorced Parents
Many things change when you go through a divorce. It’s important that you update your estate plan, and understand how Guardianship works for your minor
What is a Will?
What Is a Will? A Will gives instructions for what should happen in the event of a person’s death. Too many people think things will
Is Your Will Valid When You Move to a New State?
A very common question is whether you should update your estate planning when you move to a new state. If you’ve recently moved you probably
5 Reasons Millennials Need to Get Estate Planning Done
Many millennials believe that they don’t need to do estate planning. They think that they don’t have enough wealth or they’re too young. Actually, estate