When your loved one dies, it can be overwhelming in so many respects. The emotional trauma can be hard enough, but if you find out that you are the executor…
While a lot of people only think of using a power of attorney in medical cases, additional situations merit their use as well. This post will be an attempt to…
Both wills and trusts are legal documents that provide instructions about how an individual’s belongings are managed. While trusts go into effect upon creation, wills only go into effect upon…
It’s difficult enough to navigate a loved one’s death when their will is straightforward, in order, and not in question. It’s especially difficult to navigate when something about the will…
“Why do I need a Will?” “I am just going to leave everything to my spouse. She will get it anyway.” I hear that all the time. But my advice…
If you have never been married and don’t have children, do you really need a will? It’s a common question. However, like many legal questions, the answer is nuanced. If…
What is considered community property? One of the ways divorce lawyers determine whether property is “separate” or “community” is the inception rule. Simply stated, if an item of property is…
Whether you’re new to the arena of putting together a power of attorney or whether you have had one in place for some time, it’s important to consider how the…
If you’re concerned about the possibility of a lawsuit, you may be worried about losing your property. There are ways to protect your estate if you know what to do….
The death of a family member often generates enough emotion and confusion for the grief-stricken, but a will contest can amplify family tension even further. If one family member is…