How Does Estate Planning Work for Caregiving Children?
This situation requires considered estate planning to protect the arrangement, both for the parent and child, in…
Do You Need a Revocable or an Irrevocable Trust?
It’s not always obvious which type of trust is the best for an individual, says a recent…
You Need a Digital Estate Plan
Laws about intangible assets used to be a legal niche practice area. However, today’s estate planning attorney…
Why It’s Important to Update Your Estate Plan
When someone dies without having updated their estate plan for many years, the executors often face a…
Top Benefits of Estate Planning
Despite the hard lessons learned during the COVID pandemic, surveys repeatedly show most Americans still don’t have…
What You Need to Know About Inheritance
Receiving an inheritance is a mixed blessing. It usually comes after a loved one has passed, while…
What Is a Tax Reimbursement Clause?
To understand a tax reimbursement clause, you must first understand what a grantor trust is, and how…
What’s the Best Way to Organize Your Estate Plan?
If you already have an estate plan, congratulations. However, do you remember where you put it? Does…
What Is a Beneficiary Defective Inheritor’s Trust?
The purpose of a Beneficiary Defective Inheritor’s Trust is to allow an individual with a federal estate…
How Does an ABLE Account Work for a Special Needs Child?
For many families, a plan for the future includes an Achieving a Better Life Experience, or ABLE,…