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COVID-19 Concerns Are Leading to Seniors Modifying Their Living Wills
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a major rise in the number of seniors creating and modifying their wills according to a report by Kaiser Health
More Wills Are Now Being Prepared Online Than Ever Before
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic started there has been a major rise in the number of Americans preparing their wills online. Understandably, the
You’re Appointed Trustee, Now What?
A friend of yours, Rose, has asked you to be the trustee of her trust. You want to help, but you’re concerned about all that responsibility. You would
Why is Probate Negative?
You may have heard that it's best to avoid probate court if you can. But just because people may have heard that term, doesn’t mean they know exactly
Common Misconceptions About a Power of Attorney
One of the most crucial components of an estate plan is a durable power of attorney. It allows someone who you appoint (your agent) to make decisions
Elder Law Attorney Expertise
As seniors age, they increasingly count on the help from family and friends to take care of their financial and health care matters. They often
Estate Planning Explained
The law describes estate planning as a legal document summarizing the property a person owns and how to distribute these assets when deceased.
How a Will Works
A complete estate plan contains a legally binding mandate called a will, describing the distribution of assets upon death. If you die without one