Estate Planning Blog
Estate planning isn’t just for the elderly
Thinking about all the "what-ifs" becomes the norm once you become a parent. What if they fall...
“Invincible” estate planning trusts have weaknesses. Read this.
Trusts can be used to protect your hard earned assets, to help your beneficiaries avoid the cost...
Filing Taxes for the Deceased
Chances are you’ve heard the saying “In this world nothing is certain, but death and taxes”, and...
Are you single? Estate Planning is Vital.
You may not think much about estate planning if you're single, but you should. If you don't have a...
The Top Estate Planning Errors and How To Avoid Them
There are many myths and misconceptions about estate planning. In this article, we’ll discuss the...
Grandparent custody rights; What you need to know.
When the parents of a child divorce, sometimes one of the parents tries to keep the grandchild or...
What happens to her if something happens to you?
It sounds simple; You just want to give your assets to the people you love in a way that provides...
How do I make a home safer for my elderly parents?
If you have an elderly loved one, making adjustments to their home to make it more accessible is...
Setting the record straight: Myths of the Living Trust
If you’re reading this, chances are you have already thought about setting up a living trust....
The Estate Planning Challenge of Blended Families
According to statistics from the Pew Research Center, a staggering 42 percent of Americans are in...
Let insurance pay for my medical bills or file a personal injury suit?
Medical bills are the most common reason people begin a personal injury case. It is not...
This video contains my Last Will and Testament
Have you ever thought, ‘When I die, I’ll leave a video for my loved ones’? More and more people...