Young parents with several children (or who anticipate having more than one child) are usually aware and concerned about the contingency that both parents might die before all of the children are out of the nest. Without Last Wills that address that … [Continue reading]
Assets: Each a Little Estate Planning Project of its Own
How often I hear clients breathe a sigh of relief after signing their "big" estate planning documents. By "big" estate planning documents, I mean their Last Wills and, if they are using a Revocable Trust plan, their trusts. Getting those documents … [Continue reading]
Adding Focus to the Estate Planning Process
The other day, during a medical test aided by a physician's assistant new to me, she asked me what I did for a living. I told her I was a lawyer, and waited for the frown. Instead, she asked the next question, "What do you do as a lawyer?" My answer … [Continue reading]
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