If you’re like most people, you aren’t eager to spend time thinking about what would happen if you became unable to direct your own medical care because of illness, an accident, or advanced age. However, if you don’t do at least a little bit of planning — writing down your wishes about the kinds of […]
Protect Your Children: Pick a Guardian NOW!
If you don't have a Guardian selected for your children, you need one NOW! There's a very good reason why parents should select guardians. If you don't, and something happens to you, a judge will pick the person who will act as parent to your surviving child. That is exactly why it's better to ... READ the POST
Role of Executor
An executor is an individual responsible for managing the affairs of a your estate. You can no longer own property, so everything owned at the time of death must be legally transferred to living beneficiaries. This is where probate comes in. It is the legal process of making sure your debts and ... READ the POST
How to Write Your Obituary
Do you read obituaries? Have you ever read one and thought it was great? Have you ever considered writing your own? An obituary, at the minimum, conveys the date of death and location of memorial services of the deceased. At the best, it weaves a tale of a life well-lived and leaves us with a ... READ the POST
4 Docs
The 4 legal documents every adult should have One part of being responsible to your family and friends is having the right legal documents in place to protect them if something happens to you. Most people procrastinate doing this because they think it’ll be expensive or time consuming–and, of ... READ the POST
A Survivor’s Financial Checklist
No one likes to think about death, and yet we all have to face it sooner or later. My clients often request a checklist when someone they know has passed away. It can provide some structure during a time that can seem overwhelming. This financial checklist is in no way meant to be legal ... READ the POST
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