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Estate Planning Pop Quiz Question #2:  True or false?  If I do not create my own estate plan or if my plan fails to provide for my current situation, my state’s law will decide what happens.

Estate Planning Pop Quiz Question #2: True or false? If I do not create my own estate plan or if my plan fails to provide for my current situation, my state’s law will decide what happens.

Sep 13, 2022 | Insights

Answer: True. Every state has default laws (called intestacy laws) that kick in if a person has not made their own estate planning choices. These laws are designed with a “one size fits most” situation in mind. For example, if you are married, your spouse will usually...

What To Do if Your Trustee is Unresponsive

Sep 7, 2022 | Video

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No Contribution Is Too Small

May 25, 2022 | Video

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Three Steps to Take When the Deceased Has Controlled Substances

Three Steps to Take When the Deceased Has Controlled Substances

May 24, 2022 | Insights

There are so many things to think about when a loved one passes away. What to do with the prescription drugs (or other controlled substances) that are in your loved one’s medicine cabinet is not usually at the top of that list. Yet, to avoid running afoul of laws...
If I Give My Home to My Child In My Will, Can They Take My Home While I Am Still Alive?

If I Give My Home to My Child In My Will, Can They Take My Home While I Am Still Alive?

May 17, 2022 | Insights

The short answer to this question is no. Naming your child as the recipient of your home in your will does not give them any right to your home while you are still living. However, understanding why that is the correct answer requires a little more explanation. Title...
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