From Bitcoin to Gmail accounts, the rules governing ownership, storage and transferability of digital assets differ significantly from traditional forms of wealth. Read more
Fiduciary
The person you have placed in charge of your estate under a Will is called a ‘Personal Representative’ or ‘Executor/Executrix.’ Read more
Aging solo is about those individuals who are widowed or not married, live alone and have no family or none they can count on. They are going through the last years of their lives on their own. It can be just fine until one’s health declines and the usual activities and access to friends get out of reach. Read more
As divorce and second marriages become increasingly common, more people find themselves raising children who are not biologically their own. Estate planning for blended families should address this unique situation. Read more
The first step in understanding whether a power of attorney can transfer money to themselves is to understand the different types of power of attorney. Read more
Facing the decline of health, whether mental or physical, brings an array of challenges. Some of those are logistical physical challenges, while others are legal, such as managing bill payments or filing taxes. Read more