Managing an estate is not for the faint of heart. Unfortunately, some executors end up thrust into this position of responsibility without understanding exactly how tough it is. Thus, it is important both for you and for your executor that you both understand what it...
Most consider spending an afternoon reviewing estate planning documents an unappealing notion. The law is complex, and people are often reluctant to contemplate their mortality. That said, estate planning documents sometimes need updates and alterations. One way of...
Estate planning should detail the transfer of ownership of all property, including homes in addition to the primary residence. When the location of vacation homes or second properties is outside the owner's state, the process can be more complicated. When creating an...
The financial security of your family, particularly your children, is probably of utmost importance to you. Starting an estate plan is a typical first step toward ensuring that your precious loved ones will always have the support they need. If you have heard about...
Many people believe that estate planning is only for the wealthy who have substantial assets. Unfortunately, this misconception could cause the fruits of your life's work to fall into the wrong hands. These are four reasons why you need to create a formal estate plan....
In the event of your passing, you should put a trustworthy executor in charge of your estate. This person will take care of everything from taxes to personal property to debts. Most importantly, your executor will distribute your belongings in the way that you prefer....
Probate is the process of managing a deceased individual’s estate under State supervision. Sometimes, a dispute arises in the process. This is probate litigation. You might have concerns about you or a loved one’s estate management. This article explains the probate...
A divorce forces you to chart a new course. Along with the immediate ramifications of dividing finances, debt, property and time with children, you may want to consider what may happen with your estate. Now that you are no longer married, you should update your estate...
If you count yourself among the many adults in California who do not yet have an estate plan, know that you do not have to expend considerable time, energy and expense to create an effective one. Instead, many people are able to accomplish their most important estate...
If you have a child who has a disability, you may have some deep concerns about his or her ability to work. Not being able to pursue gainful employment, of course, may lead to a lifetime of financial insecurity. Fortunately, from Medicaid to Supplemental Security...