Forgot to Place A Property In Your Trust? – When A Pour-Over Will Can Come in Handy

The Use Of A Pour-Over Will One of the most important things you can do to ensure a peaceful transfer of assets after your passing is to draft a proper estate plan. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for grantors of a trust to not always Read More …

Mine and Yours? Transmutation in Estate Planning

While individuals within a marriage may not put much thought into whether a property is legally classified as separate, or community, the distinction between the two can have huge consequences in regards to estate planning, and instances of divorce. Hence, it is important for couples Read More …

3 Key Events That Warrant Another Look At Your Estate Plan

As life goes on, essential milestones come along such as getting married, remarried, having children, or retiring which can warrant changes to your estate plan. It is recommended that your estate planning documents, including last will, Revocable Living Trusts, Power of Attorney, and others be Read More …

Remarried? Here’s How to Avoid Accidentally Disinheriting Your Kids

If you are remarried and hope to have your kids inherit assets from a previous marriage, it is crucial not to overlook the importance of estate planning, and especially not to leave it to the last minute. Parents who plan on getting remarried are often Read More …

Why You Need A Will Regardless of Wealth Status

A will is an essential part of any estate plan. It is a vital legal document that designates the distribution of your assets, after death, to specific people. You can decide who inherits your assets and particular times when they can access them. It is Read More …

10 Don’ts of Estate Planning

Not having an estate plan at all You may have your reasons for procrastinating, but ultimately nobody escapes death. Thorough planning and thoughtful consideration can help you ensure that your affairs will be handled according to your wishes. Don’t leave your loved ones in an Read More …

“Daniel’s Husband”- A Heart Wrenching Tragedy About Marriage and Estate Planning.

“Daniel’s Husband,” an emotional and dramatic play, examines the fragility of human relationships and whether marriage is an optimal option for all couples. The opening scene introduces the two men, Daniel and Mitchell, who are genuinely in love yet are not legally married. The well-dressed Read More …

Estate Planning Mishap: Revoking the Power of Attorney

A revocation of the Power of Attorney is a legal document which confirms that you, the principal, no longer want the agent, the person who was named power, to act on your behalf. While having a Power of Attorney is certainly a vital part of Read More …