7 Signs You Should Hire a Trust Attorney
According to a recent study, more than 50% of Americans think estate planning is somewhat important, but only 33% have a will or living trust. And while nobody likes planning for when they’re no longer able to take care of things, estate planning isn’t something you should ignore when there are loved ones you might leave behind. […]
Around the Web: How to Buy a Home
Buying a home is challenging under even the best circumstances. However there are a few steps you can take to help reduce any unnecessary stress during the process. This article helps explain a few of the things you can do now to make your home-buying experience smoother down the road. First and foremost, you should […]
How Estate Planning Can Help Protect Personal and Commercial Properties
It is not uncommon to avoid the idea of end-of-life planning. We don’t exactly enjoy thinking about what will happen to our loved ones in the event of our death. This is exactly why only about half of Americans have Wills. Even fewer have considered or executed proper estate planning. Estate planning is a critical component of protecting your […]
Around the Web: What to Know Before Closing on Your New Home
Buying a home can be stressful and exciting. From getting pre-approved by your lender to closing on your new home, it can be difficult to know what to expect if you aren’t familiar with the entire process. This article helps clarify the home buying process and helps prepare you for what you can expect. How […]
Six Things You Should Know About Real Estate Law
The housing market is hot and people are buying and selling in a frenzy. What do you need to know about real estate law for your home or properties? This is important when dealing with things like antitrust laws real estate issues. Real estate firms can help you find and buy a house, but they […]
Around the Web: Don’t Forget to Make a Digital Will
In today’s digital age, most people have numerous online accounts and subscriptions. From social media and streaming services to bank accounts and apps, it can be overwhelming. So what happens when we pass away? It’s important to consider what your family members may need to know in order to access or delete accounts as needed. […]
Top 7 Factors to Consider When Choosing Estate Planning Lawyers
In the United States, only 16% of people between the ages of 18 and 34 have a will or another type of estate planning document. One reason why people are less likely to have a will is that they do not know where to start. Something that can make estate planning a simple process is hiring an […]
Around the Web: When to Update your Estate Plan
As your life changes, your will should as well. Whether you are having your first child or considering divorce, you should always reconsider your estate plan when a big life event emerges. This Kiplinger article addresses just a few of the many possible circumstances that may prompt a change in your last will and testament. […]
What You Need To Know About Preparing for Long Term Care Options
As we get older, we’ve got to start thinking long-term about the care we will need. It’s a fact of life that each of us at some point will need a bit more help doing things we used to do on our own like cooking and getting from place to place. Before you reach that […]
Around the Web: Talking Money with your Parents
As the holiday season quickly approaches, it may be useful to consider the upcoming quality time spent with your family as an opportunity to discuss any important financial issues. This may include estate planning, long-term care plans, or anything else you may be curious about. These are often uncomfortable conversations, and sometimes can sour the […]