Developing an effective estate plan often requires detailed knowledge of laws about taxes, elder care, intestate succession, and other legal matters.
The court appoints guardians to make decisions about the finances or personal care of adults who are unable to make these decisions for…
Before a deceased person’s heirs can receive their inheritance, the estate must go through probate, also known as estate…
Creating an estate plan is about more than just writing a will. It is about creating a comprehensive plan for your old age and about providing financially for…
When family members battle in probate court about the inheritance of a recently deceased relative, slinging allegations about undue influence, it is painful…
A power of attorney gives another person the right to make some or all financial medical decisions on your behalf, but it is a less formal process than…
A trust can simplify the probate process, help you save money on taxes, and enable you to provide for your descendants…
Your will is a statement of your wishes about what will happen to your property after you die; writing a will that meets the legal requirements can prevent disputes…