To the Millennials: The Time to Plan Is Now
As a millennial, you are contributing to the workforce in a major way and are making positive changes in the world around you. We understand that your concerns may differ
As a millennial, you are contributing to the workforce in a major way and are making positive changes in the world around you. We understand that your concerns may differ
Wills and living trusts are two of the most fundamental estate planning documents. While both accomplish the same primary objective in an estate plan of directing the distributions of your
Death is a personal and private affair that affects the deceased’s close family and friends. However, there is at least one aspect of death that may require state oversight: probate.
The term last will dates back more than a millennium to English common law, in which a person expressed what they “willed” to have happen to their property. The use
The majority of Americans do not have a will, and the number of US households with a will has been in steady decline.[1] At the outset, it is important to
If you or your loved ones have not yet created a will, you are not alone. In fact, according to a recent survey, not having created a will puts you
Too little estate planning can put your heirs in a bind and tie up your estate in time-consuming and costly probate litigation. But as the legal saga of Aretha Franklin’s
While television and movies provide great entertainment, the embellishments in them can lead to misconceptions about estate administration.