What Estate Planning Documents Do You Need?
This year for the holidays, why not give yourself and your loved ones a little peace of mind?
Do Name Changes Need to Be Reflected in Estate Planning Documents?
The fact is people’s names often change. People get married and divorced or sometimes just legally change their names.
How to Prevent The Top Six Retirement Planning Mistakes
Unfortunately, retirement is complicated, and your decisions can have irreversible consequences.
Blended Families Need More Thoughtful Estate Plans
When the first spouse dies, the surviving spouse may not remain as close with his or her stepchildren. Small irritations which were overlooked during the lifetime of the spouse who died, may become outright disputes.
What is a Special Needs Trust?
Special needs lawyers can work with clients to set up individualized special needs trusts.
Yes, You Do Have an Estate and You Do Need an Estate Plan
Regardless of their actual financial standing, job title and income, many Americans—and probably most federal civil servants—would identify themselves as middle class.
Key Health Document Most Americans Don’t Have but Should
Regardless of one’s feeling on estate planning, there is one estate planning document that all Americans should have: A Health Care Directive.
Why Do I Need a Power of Attorney?
A power of attorney can be invaluable.
Share Your Estate Plan Now to Protect Your Family When You Are Gone
Estate planning clients, typically those nearing or beyond retirement, often ask what kind of information they should share during their life with the beneficiaries of their estate.
What Should I Know About Joint Tenancy?
Joint tenancy is an arrangement that allows beneficiaries to access your account, without having to go to court.