A good time to consider four essential documents for basic estate planning
Now is a good time for those without estate plans to have basic plans put in place.
Now is a good time for those without estate plans to have basic plans put in place.
What steps can you, your loved ones and family take to make this challenging time safer and easier from a financial and legal perspective?
The Governor signed a law suspending requirements that a notary public and witnesses be physically present when an estate planning document is signed.
Your estate plan may be your last words to those you leave behind. If you’re a parent, you should think carefully about the message you’ll be sending.
In this time of COVID-19 contagion, as in other times of crisis, challenges as well as opportunities abound.
Legendary trial lawyer has sued his estate planning lawyer and firm, alleging their mistake in setting up a trust for his son cost him $8.78 million.
Social Security benefits are one of the items that fall through the cracks in many estate plans.