Incapacity is something that we all don’t want to happen, but must prepare for—for the sake of our property, our family and ourselves. When someone is incapacitated, it means that he or she can no longer make sound decisions for him or herself. This can be permanent or temporary, and can result from various causes […]
Losing a loved is already hard in itself. It is not just emotionally and mentally burdensome, it is also physically stressful. Many consider to be the most stressful and traumatic time of one’s life. Nobody wants to lose a loved one, but it’s a part of life that we sadly have to face. While you […]
“The last will and testament of Frederica Evelyn Stilwell Cook, who died 9 January 1925, age 68, is thought to be the longest will ever filed for probate. The will was 1,066 pages (95,940 words) and occupied four gilt-edged, leather–bound volumes.” While it is unlikely that you will ever have to administer a 1,066 page will, it is important that you understand the […]
A revocable living trust is a document that allows you to transfer ownership over properties within your lifetime into a trust in favor of the intended beneficiaries. The creation of a revocable living trust is an important tool in estate planning while retaining control over the transferred assets during your lifetime. When you create a […]