Have you thought about what happens to your properties and your family after your death? If you haven’t, the time to do so is now. Consider preparing your will early. Contact us to learn more about it....
Read More ›There are convenient ways to keep your documents organized. With the latest technological advances in data keeping, you may benefit from using data storage applications. Here are some disadvantages of manual documents: Physical documents have higher ...
Read More ›You and your spouse may have different goals for various assets. Hence, it’s crucial to discuss your financial and estate planning goals early. A skilled estate planning attorney can help create solutions to address your family’s needs, as well a...
Read More ›Naming beneficiaries to your estate allows those assets to remain private (i.e. bank accounts, 401K, insurance policies, etc.). When your will goes to probate, it becomes public record allowing anyone interested to review your money, assets, and how ...
Read More ›Stated below are more types of files you can store in a digital vault: Business Succession Plan, Partnership Agreements, or Incorporation Documents Copies of Property Deeds and Vehicle Titles Will and Trust documents...
Read More ›If it has been several years since you wrote your will, it may be time to review it. This is crucial especially if you went through a major life change, such as marriage or a new addition to the family....
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