Discover why keeping your estate plan up-to-date is crucial, what life events require revisions, and the potential consequences of neglect.
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Navigating Estate Planning for Second Marriages: Building a Secure Future Together
If you’ve recently re-married, make sure your estate plan is up to date with these simple steps.
Can I Have Both a Will and a Trust?
Even though it may seem redundant, it’s not only possible but often times highly recommended you have both a will and a trust. In this blog, we explain why that’s the case.
How to Prepare for Probate: Organizing Documents and Information
After a loved one’s death, the thought of having to undergo a probate process to administer the deceased’s assets is not exactly an exciting prospect. However, organizing the necessary documents and information ahead of time can help streamline this process and alleviate some of the burdens associated with probate. This post explains what documents you need to prepare for probate and other steps so that you can plan accordingly and know what to expect.
Does a Will Have to be Probated?
This article addresses a common question: whether a will always needs to go through the probate process. It explains the circumstances under which probate is necessary and when it might be avoided. The article also highlights the potential benefits of having an estate plan that minimizes the need for probate.
Updating Your Estate Plan: When and Why It’s Necessary
Estate planning, it’s a one and done thing, right? Well, actually, the answer to that question is no. Estate planning is not always everyone’s favorite subject, and thinking about plans after your passing can be hard. However, it’s important to know that your estate...
Five Steps for Protecting Digital Assets in Your Estate Plan
In the era of all-encompassing apps, it’s essential to consider what happens to our digital footprint once we’re no longer here. From social media accounts to digital assets like cryptocurrencies, our online presence continues even after we pass away. To safeguard your digital legacy, it’s crucial to take proactive steps and develop an estate plan that includes your digital assets. In this article, we will explore five practical tips to protect your digital assets and ensure your online presence is handled according to your wishes.