Do My Assets Go to the State if I Die Without a Will?
Everyone should take the time to create a will. Having a will in place enables you to dictate exactly how your property and other assets will be distributed when you are no longer around. Without a will, you won’t have control over how your belongings are divided up. The...
Do My Assets Go to the State if I Die Without a Will? Continue reading…Estate Planning Tips for Newlyweds: 5 Things To Do After Saying “I Do”
One of the most important things you need to do after getting married is to make sure that your estate plan will protect your new family. To accomplish this, you will need to update all of your legal documents to reflect your decisions about important issues that will affect your family’s future....
Estate Planning Tips for Newlyweds: 5 Things To Do After Saying “I Do” Continue reading…Should I Prepare a Durable Power of Attorney?
A durable power of attorney is used to appoint someone to manage your financial affairs if you ever become incapacitated. Much like a medical power of attorney, a durable power of attorney can come into play at various points in your life. If an injury or illness makes you unable to manage...
Should I Prepare a Durable Power of Attorney? Continue reading…