Estate planning can occur at any point in someone's adult life, and earlier planning is usually beneficial. For many adults, getting married or having kids are the life events that prompt them to draft wills. They want to protect the people they love and control what...
Protecting Your Interest In Family Law Matters
Year: 2023
Navigating your divorce: The contested vs. uncontested option
There’s no question that divorce is a life-altering event, but does it have to be a battle? The trajectory of your divorce may be defined largely by whether you and your spouse choose to go through a contested or uncontested process. What’s the difference?...
How estate planning protects people during incapacitation
Some people have a limited understanding of what occurs during estate planning, and their misunderstanding may keep them from taking steps that could benefit them. For example, it is common for people to think of estate planning as a process that primarily benefits...
Can you be too young for estate planning?
People who are considering estate planning will sometimes say that they believe they’re too young and they don’t need to do it yet. They are not necessarily claiming that it isn’t beneficial or that they will never need an estate plan, but they think of it as...