Using a Trust to Give to a Charity Giving to a charity after death is one of the best ways to leave a lasting, beneficial mark on the
Estate Planning for Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency is so new that many investors (people that own cryptocurrency) forget to include it in their will or trust.
Estate Planning for Gay and Lesbian Couples: Children In 2013, Maryland became the first state south of the Mason-Dixon line to legalize same-sex marriage, according to USA Today.
Irrevocable Trust The majority of estate plans that have a trust include a revocable, or “living” trust. A living trust allows the
Daily Money Management Vs. Financial Guardianship Senior citizens are often the target of financial abuse. Fraud schemes are not only more likely to work on an
Why Wives Need to Be Involved with Finances According to a New York Times article, in the United States, the average lifespan is 81.2 years for women, while
Do I Need a Will or a Trust? The majority of Americans do not have a will or a trust. According to USA Today, 64 percent of Americans
Estate Planning for Adult Children with Disabilities According to the American Bar Association, medical advancements have and will continue to allow more and more developmentally challenged children
Blended Families Face Critical Legal Issues When a Family Member Passes Away Our families change over time. Children and grandchildren are born. Some people get a divorce and remarry. Bank accounts are
Comprehensive Durable Power of Attorney A Comprehensive Durable Power of Attorney is imperative for all adults who wish to take care of their finances should