The Power of Attorney (POA) is a very powerful document that should be an important part of your estate planning. If you were to become incapacitated with no estate plan in place, it could take months for the court to approve a Guardian, and a Conservator of your...
There’s a common misconception that you only need an estate plan if you have a spouse or children. However, this could not be further from the truth. Your estate plan is so much more than what assets you have to pass down, it is also about who will make...
It’s common for people to hear “estate plan” and assume that it’s an individual’s last will and testament. However, an estate plan is so much more than that. An estate plan is a highly customizable set of documents that protects your assets during your life and...
A global pandemic, marriage, becoming parents, and just wanting to protect your assets are just some of the reasons that millennials are choosing to implement an estate plan. A millennial is categorized as anyone born between 1981 and 1997 – making them between...
While most of us have heard of “trusts,” few understand the differences between the various types of trusts, specifically revocable and irrevocable trusts. When it comes to estate planning, these two types of trusts are discussed most often. However, the differences...