The Six Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes
What are the biggest estate planning mistakes? Putting together a long-term plan for your family can be overwhelming and challenging to navigate. There are a handful of common estate planning mistakes that you can avoid when making important decisions for your family. 1) Failing to Plan The biggest mistake is failing to create a plan…
How To Get, Create, or Choose a Health Care Proxy
How to choose a health care proxy? Planning for your long-term care allows you to decide what you would like to happen if, at some point in the future, you are incapacitated and unable to make decisions for yourself. With documents like a living will, you can state what you would like doctors to do…
How Long Does Probate Take Without a Will?
How long does probate take without a will? Dealing with the loss of a loved one is already a difficult process, so it’s easy to get frustrated when it comes to going through probate too. This lengthy and often difficult process can add even more stress to your life. The probate process is one in…
Naming a Legal Guardian for Your Kids, What Will Happen to Your Kids If You Die
What will happen to your kids if you die? Parents must make difficult decisions all the time. Their children’s health, education, and overall well-being are in their hands, after all. An important part of raising children is the question “What will happen to the children if I die?” No one likes to think about matters like this…
5 Reasons You Should Have a Will
Why should you have a will? It may feel grim to talk about wills when you are young and healthy. However, it is an essential conversation if you are married, have children, own a business, or possess any number of assets. Let’s explore some of the reasons why adults should have a will. 5 Reasons…
Reasons Why You Should Set Up a Trust
Why should you set up a trust? Many estates include a trust, in which one party manages and possesses assets on another party’s behalf. It is common for parents to leave a trust for a child and have a responsible family member oversee this trust until the child is of legal age. What are the…