Estate Planning

What Are the Risks of Disinheriting a Child?
Parents usually treat their children’s inheritances equally, whether they are for property or money. But sometimes, parents intentionally choose to not leave…

An Overview of Power of Attorney Appointments
As a precautionary measure, you should make provisions in case you become incapacitated and require someone to manage your affairs. These legal…

Strategies for Tax-Efficient Wealth Transfer to Heirs
Implementing tax avoidance principles in wealth transfer is a prudent approach to safeguarding your legacy and beneficiaries from undue taxation. Still, it…

Providing Assistance to People with Special Needs Through Government Programs
In order to support loved ones with disabilities, the federal government offers a variety of programs and services. Parents raising children with…

How Should Inheritance Be Divided Between Children?
When it comes to asset division among children, there are numerous instances where it is obvious and wise to do so. Yet,…

The Probate Process Without a Will
The distribution of your loved one’s assets will be overseen by a probate court if the decedent died without making a will,…

Using Annuities to Cover Long-Term Care Costs
The retirement of baby boomers is causing more Americans to require long-term care services, which has led to an increase in the…

The Sandwich Generation and Caregiving Stress
Caring for aging parents and your own children can be a challenge, as you may find yourself “sandwiched” between generations. You may…

Estate Planning for High-Net-Worth Families and Judaism
It can be challenging to manage and distribute the assets of families with high net worth due to their businesses, real estate,…

A Guide to Understanding Probate, Whether a Will Is in Place or Not
There is no doubt that most people have heard of the probate process, which takes place in probate court after someone dies….