No one wants to think about dying. We all want to enjoy the time we’re here and spend our time doing things we love with the people that matter to us. But, speaking of the people you love, when you pass away it’s going to be important for them (and for you) to know...
Year: 2023
2 signs you may need to appoint a guardian for your aging parent
As your parents get older, you might notice that they are losing the ability to think clearly, make rational and informed decisions and even care for themselves. Perhaps they are developing a degenerative condition like dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, have recently...
How can you prepare for your estate planning consultation?
It isn’t easy to contemplate an end to life, much less plan around it, but doing so is vital during your life and after you die. Through estate planning, you can provide for your loved ones, preserve your assets and direct your healthcare. Those who have never created...
Have you drafted a digital estate plan yet?
Numerous surveys conducted by widely-respected sources confirm that as few as one out of every three Americans has an estate plan in place. Therefore, if you’re either thinking about drafting an estate plan for the first time or you already have one in place, you’re...
Should you tell someone they won’t inherit?
If you have children, they probably expect to inherit something when you pass away. Yet child-parent relationships can sometimes become strained, and you might decide you don’t want to leave anything to one (or all) of them. Should you leave them to find out when it’s...
