Parents putting together or revising their estate plans often wonder if they should share details of their estate plans with their adult children. Often, children are the beneficiaries or among the beneficiaries of their parents’ estate, so it seems natural to let...
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What will happen if I disinherit my spouse?
There is an assumption under the law that you will include all rightful heirs in your estate plan. However, you have the right to decide not to include anyone you want. When you do this, it is disinheriting the heir. While you have the ability to leave your spouse out...
The role of incapacitation in guardianships
There must be a court order to create a guardianship for an adult. The court will first have to make a determination of incapacitation. Prior to the court order, the person is known as an alleged incapacitated person. Once the court declares the person incapacitated,...









