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How to Settle an Estate in Absence of a Will

How to Settle an Estate in Absence of a Will

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, overall percentages of older Americans without a will, in essence, remain the same. Younger adults with a will show an increase of sixty-three percent comparative to pre-pandemic times. This 18 – 34 year old demographic is…

The Importance a Letter of Intent

The Importance a Letter of Intent

A letter of intent (LOI) can address many issues in both business and in more personal realms. Your LOI is a valuable piece in your estate planning, and although it is an informal letter, it can more fully represent your…

Trusts for Your Pets

Trusts for Your Pets

No matter what kind of pet you have, it is possible to provide for them after you are gone or no longer can tend to their needs by creating a pet trust. A pet trust is a legal arrangement that…

The Importance of Estate Planning for the LGBTQ+ Community

The Importance of Estate Planning for the LGBTQ+ Community

However, you identify yourself, estate planning is crucial to protect your loved ones. In the LGBTQIA+ community, estate planning can legally protect against discrimination even if others are reluctant to recognize your relationship and your desire to permit your partner…

Who Does the Probate Attorney Represent?

Who Does the Probate Attorney Represent?

Knowing the lawyer’s role is one of the first steps you should take at the beginning of the probate process, regardless of whether you are the Executor or an heir of the probate estate. One of the biggest sources of…

Having a Will Is Crucial

Having a Will Is Crucial

Your last will and testament is a set of legal instructions that communicates your wishes regarding your dependents and how to dispose of your property when you die. If you have people who you love and care for, then creating…

Personal Property Memorandum in Your Estate Plan

Personal Property Memorandum in Your Estate Plan

When parents pass away, family members sometimes end up arguing over mom or dad’s favorite items. Arguments can take place over things like a coffee mug, a piece of jewelry or a painting. These types of arguments can be eliminated…

Remotely Taking Care of Your Estate Plan

Remotely Taking Care of Your Estate Plan

Since the advent of COVID-19, keeping physical distance between us has been crucial to stop this virus. Call or email us to find out how we can help you complete your estate plan without taking a single step outside your…

Long Distance Care for Your Elder

Long Distance Care for Your Elder

Long distance caregiving has been defined as providing care for a person who lives an hour or more away by the National Institute on Aging (NIA). This type of caregiving takes many forms – from arranging for in-home care, money…

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