Your will is likely one of the first documents you created during the estate planning process. This document allows you to designate beneficiaries for your assets and if you have minor children, name a guardian for them. Ensuring your will reflects your current wishes...
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Month: November 2023
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Possible litigation over an insolvent estate
After someone has died, the assets and debts owned by the decedent form an estate. Probate is the legal process of distributing estate property to heirs. However, sometimes creditors make claims during probate to estate assets due to unpaid debts. Matters can become...
Legal option to protect an elderly parent
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2020, about one in every six people was over the age of 65. As loved ones age, their well-being and protection become paramount concerns. Aging parents may face various challenges, including cognitive issues that require you to...









