Making Your Spouse or Partner a Part of Your Estate Planning
Planning your estate comprehensively requires careful thought and conversation with your partner. Before meeting with…
Plan Your Estate With a Letter of Instruction
No matter what stage of your estate planning process you are at, a letter of…
Maintain an Up-To-Date Estate Plan
The documents you use for your estate planning should be checked occasionally, especially if there…
Research Advances in Alzheimer’s and ALS
In these trying times, good health news is always welcome. Now there are some, for…
If the Beneficiary Is No Longer Alive, Who Gets the Inheritance?
What happens to a beneficiary's inheritance when they die? You may be wondering whether if…
A Look at Wills and Their Significance
An estate plan specifies how your property will be distributed when you die and provides…
Make Sure You Are Not a Victim of Criminal Scams
Criminals emerge from the woodwork whenever people are vulnerable or in need, and no one…
What Does It Mean to Be a “Fiduciary”?
Family members or friends may ask you to act as their power of attorney. Your…
Making a Living Will: What You Need to Know
In the event of an accident or illness that prevents you from making medical decisions,…
What the LGBTQIA+ Community Needs to Know About Estate Planning
No matter what your orientation is, estate planning is essential to protecting your loved ones. …
Invest in Life Insurance for a Special Needs Trust
A child with special needs has unique responsibilities when considering their future care. Funding a…
What Is the Purpose of a Trust?
Many of our clients ask us this question. The following information can help you determine…