Know the Law: Signing estate planning documents remotely
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we conduct business. Luckily, there are ways to sign important estate planning documents remotely.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we conduct business. Luckily, there are ways to sign important estate planning documents remotely.
COVID has altered how we spend our time. Most forms of socialization were scaled back or continued virtually, and passion for hobbies were reignited.
We've all read or heard stories about long lost relatives leaving huge secret inheritances.
The Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office has identified the cause of death for John Gilbert Getty.
Social grifter Anna Sorokin, who pretended to have a €60 million fortune to scam more than $200k from businesses and friends, is trying to make amends
Financial advisers can help their clients manage both the expectations and the reality of an inheritance.
While you may not need all-new estate planning documents if you move to a new state, you should have your documents reviewed by a local attorney.