Moving to a new state can be difficult whether you are doing so because of a job change, wanting to…
What is Probate? Probate is the court proceeding where a will is verified, and an estate is administered according to…
A “beneficiary” refers to someone identified in a last will and testament or trust that will receive a distribution of…
As with most areas of estate planning, special needs trusts (“SNT”) evolve and are molded by state and federal statutes,…
As real property such as personal homes or other buildings is commonly the center of many people’s estate, understanding who…
Should I Use a Will or Trust? If you are selling your home, reviewing your estate plan is necessary. Furthermore,…
One of the most common questions our firm receives from estate planning clients is how to transfer ownership and control…
A divorce can be one of the most difficult times in someone’s life. If this process involves a child with…
It is normally easy to execute distributions from wills, trusts, powers of attorney, or guardianships. However, in cases where there…
A special needs trust is a crucial tool for people with disabilities for two main reasons. First, the benefit of…
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