Where Should I Store My Will?
Aretha Franklin did what she was supposed to in drawing up a last will and testament, but a crucial mistake left her multimillion-dollar estate in chaos.
Aretha Franklin did what she was supposed to in drawing up a last will and testament, but a crucial mistake left her multimillion-dollar estate in chaos.
As Lady Bird deeds grow in popularity, it is important to discuss and understand the benefits and limitations of these deeds.
History is filled with examples of celebrities who died without a will: Bob Marley, Prince, Howard Hughes, Pablo Picasso, Jimi Hendrix and even Abraham Lincoln.
One of the most common misconceptions about a last will and testament is that having a will avoids the need for probate court.
Death is inevitable, but dying without an estate plan is not. Estate planning is a must for property owners, no matter how uncomfortable the subject might make you.
An estate plan can give you peace of mind that things you value will be distributed according to your wishes when you die.
When preparing testamentary documents, such as wills and trusts, protecting beneficiaries with disabilities should be a priority.
Either a will or trust can be the foundation of your estate plan. If it’s a trust, it’s usually a revocable living trust.
There are some significant benefits of creating a living trust.
One major misconception is we simply can tell loved ones what we want to happen for the purposes of health or property distribution and family members can ensure that those wishes are followed.
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