Creating a will is probably one of the most important things you can do for you and your family! Wills legally protect your spouse, children, and your assets. Wills lay it out exactly how you would like things handled and how you want your assets passed on. The...
In the process of estate planning, many individuals focus solely on the legal aspects, such as drafting a will to distribute their assets and appointing an executor. While these legal considerations are undoubtedly crucial, it is equally important to recognize the...
It’s recommended you update your will every three to five years or each time you have a major life event. These life events include a marriage, divorce, death, birth of a child, etc. If you’re in the “have it done but need to update it” camp,...