Estate Planning

Revocable Living Trusts & Your Estate Plan
Revocable Living Trusts A trust is a contract between the Grantor (the person who creates the trust), the Trustee (one who controls…

Medicaid and Your Estate Plan
Assets in a revocable living trust are not protected for Medicaid purposes and must be used to pay for the costs of…

Last Will and Testament
If you own assets in your name alone, they may pass from you to the people you love, as long as you…

Probate: Why Should I Avoid It?
What is probate? It is the legal process of presenting your Will, if you have one, to the Court after your death…

Protect Your Assets Today With an Estate Plan
Would you have your regular doctor do your heart surgery? Sounds like a stupid question, right? However, the same could be said…

Little Red Wagon Story
There are many people who are unsure about what a Living Trust really is. It’s a lot like the little red wagons…

Who Needs an Estate Plan?
Spolier Alert: Everyone Needs an Estate Plan Estate Planning isn’t about how much money you have. It’s about protecting what you have;…

Estate Planning for Those With Disabilities or Special Needs
In the past, families would disinherit disabled family members and leave assets to someone else who agreed to “take care” of them. …

Our Probate Attorneys Can Simplify the Process of Resolving Your Loved One’s Estate
The term probate refers to the legal process that occurs following the death of an individual (the decedent), regardless of whether or not…

Don’t Put Off Creating a Will Any Longer! Get Started Now With Our Helpful Tips
A will is something many of us know we should have, but we put it off anyway. Writing a will feels like…