Guardianship is an essential legal concept that provides a way to protect the rights and interests of adults with disabilities who are unable to make their own decisions. When it comes to adult children with disabilities, guardianship can play a […]
Guardianship is an essential legal concept that provides a way to protect the rights and interests of adults with disabilities who are unable to make their own decisions. When it comes to adult children with disabilities, guardianship can play a […]
When it comes to estate planning for children with disabilities, many parents focus on creating a Special Needs Trust or appointing a guardian. While these are certainly important steps, it’s also essential to consider a Power of Attorney. Why […]
25% OFF Special Needs Trust- Valid April 2023 Important Considerations When Creating an Estate Plan for a Child with Special Needs Estate planning for families with children with special needs can be a complex and emotional process, but it’s an […]
As a single mother, you wear many hats – you are a caregiver, a breadwinner, a role model, and so much more. With so much responsibility on your plate, it’s easy to put estate planning on the backburner. However, estate […]
There are two primary types of trusts — revocable living trusts and irrevocable trusts — and each one comes with different tax consequences.
While having a will is important – all adults over age 18 should have this document in place – it’s just one small part of an effective estate plan that works to keep your loved ones out of court and out of conflict.
If your child has special needs, you must understand exactly what’s necessary to provide for them in the event of your own death or incapacity.
Without a thorough understanding of how the legal process works upon your death or incapacity, you’ll likely make serious mistakes when creating a DIY will or trust.
If you are a mom or dad with children under the age of 18 at home, your number-one estate planning priority should be selecting and legally documenting both long and short-term guardians for your kids. Guardians are the people legally […]
Whether you consider yourself wealthy or not, you need to think about how (and when) you’ll talk with your children about money, whether they’re little kids, tweens, teens, or already adults. It’s suggested these discussions happen in three stages during […]
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