Four Things that Cause Sibling Feuds Regarding Estate Planning
Caring for an ill parent or settling their estate once they have passed is an emotional time in a family and can start a
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Caring for an ill parent or settling their estate once they have passed is an emotional time in a family and can start a
Short Answer: Not naming a beneficiary or keeping their beneficiaries up to date on their contractual “non-probate” assets is the most significant mistake that folks
Last month I started what I consider one of my most important posts –a series regarding the most common pitfalls I see in Estate
You’ve worked way too hard to leave your estate plan to chance. Stop procrastinating and protect your family and loved ones and your hard-earned legacy
When considering if you or a family member needs to hire an elder law attorney, believe this – elder law issues are complex and one
Knowing what to look for when choosing a good nursing home for your loved one is essential. Here in Florida, some nursing homes in Miami
Answer: After you’ve created a Will, the next decision is where to store the Will so that your Personal Representative can easily find it when
It is a common misconception that having money means you hire the best advisors and have your life completely in order, but this is not
Short Answer: Yes, divorce does void beneficiary designations as well as will provisions. Why it’s Important: If you want your ex-spouse to still to inherit
You do not have to have a ton of assets to need an Estate Plan. You do need an attorney specializing in this area of
Short Answer: A complication of diseases such as Alzheimer’s Disease is that the person may lack or gradually lose the ability to think clearly. This
In my practice, I preach about talking to your loved ones about their end-of-life paperwork and Estate Planning. What I didn’t consider, until I ran
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