It just makes sense. You’re married and you want to provide for your spouse after you pass. Logic suggests that the best way to ensure that your spouse is provided for is to leave everything to them through your Will. It should just be a simple matter of stating in...
Wills and Trusts
“I Love You” Wills
Do I Need a Will, a Revocable Living Trust, or a Glass of Wine?
Let’s say – for the sake of argument – that you are going to die at some point in the future. And let’s assume you want to leave your family in good stead before you go, so you know you’ll need to take action sooner rather than later, given you don’t know your date of...
How do I select a Trustee?
If you are planning to set up a trust, one of the most important decisions that you will have to make is the person(s) you want to serve as your Trustee. Your Trustee will be responsible for managing the assets that you place in your trust and working with the trust’s...
5 Reasons to Avoid Online Wills
These five very common “do-it-yourself” mistakes are among the top reasons to seek the guidance of a qualified Elder Law attorney when creating your Will.