Wills
Everyone needs to worry about estate planning. That planning doesn’t only pertain to what happens when you die but what could happen if you end up incapacitated. Read more
Creating a will should be the first step in a comprehensive estate planning process, since it allows you to make sure that your wishes are properly carried out after your death. Read more
An appointment with your estate planning attorney can address any holes that have developed and ensure that everything is in place. Read more
Locking away certain valuables and important documents in a bank vault could turn into a headache for you or your heirs. Read more
A frequent complaint by next-generation members is that the senior generation never fully lets go of business tasks. Read more
Heirs receiving an inheritance can expect the process to take time. Having a plan for the money and consulting with professionals are also things to keep in mind. Read more
If your beneficiary designations are out of date and you die without updating those designations, your assets could go the wrong people–a former spouse, for example–no matter what your will says. Read more
Estate planning isn’t just for wealthy individuals with large assets; it’s essential for everyone. Read more
Lisa Marie Presley‘s surviving three children will reportedly inherit her Graceland estate. Read more