Category: Wills
A Power of Attorney is when a person (usually over 18 years old) gives another person authority to make decisions on their behalf. It may be for a range of reasons, including being unconscious in the hospital, physically unable to make such decisions, or even if the person is deceased. In most cases, an attorney... View Article
Many people do not think of the legal implications and consequences of their wills until they are in a tragic accident or death. Many times, these individuals could have saved themselves a lot of trouble if they had completed their will while they were still alive. A properly executed wills can save your family many... View Article
Planning and estate planning have been around as long as there have been people. However, considering the addition of new technology and changes in society, estate planning has become even more essential as we age. With the advancement of technology, digital interactions with family members, legal documents, and electronic communication have made estate planning simpler.... View Article
Estate planning is developing and implementing a plan for distributing one’s property after death. It is valuable not only for avoiding probate it is also an essential asset in determining the distribution of your property. The key things that you need to consider when designing an estate plan are your family and personal goals and... View Article
As many recent events show, sooner or later, we all die. And hopefully, death comes as sweetly as possible in our sleep at night, but just as often it comes unexpectantly. However, from a legal standpoint, the fact that a person has died, even if they have left a will, does not clear away the... View Article
Do I really need a will? Everyone should have a will, updated, making sure your loved ones are taken care of. This article intends to provide helpful tips to decide the best way for you to make sure your will is created. It will start with creating a will, ensuring it is done effectively, and... View Article