Have You Stressed Tested Your Estate Plan?

An estate plan should be aligned with your goals as of today, but flexible enough to be adaptable in the future. You can start the estate planning process by thinking about the assets you own and the liabilities you would owe when you pass away, but you also need to ask important ‘what if’ questions…. Read More »

Spring Cleaning: Your Estate Plan

At the top of your spring-cleaning list should be thinking about ways to clean up your estate plan. If it’s been some time since you first sat down with a knowledgeable estate planning attorney and drafted a plan and the documents that helped to guide your most important decisions and the transfer of your assets,… Read More »

Why Is End of Life Planning So Important?

As you contemplate the concept of your estate plan, you may think mostly about how to pass on the assets you’ve accumulated during your life to your loved ones. This can include considerations around taxes, who is most responsible for receiving lump sum benefits and who may need additional control, such as assets placed inside… Read More »

What Is a Health Care Proxy?

There are many different terms used in relation to the estate planning and incapacity planning process. You may create these documents by working with a qualified estate planning attorney. As people age, their health care needs shift and may increase. By 2040, the number of Americans who are aged 65 and above will increase to… Read More »

Seven Things to Review as You Create Your Estate Plan

Many different factors should be discussed and considered during the process of creating your personal estate plan. Creating your estate plan is critical for future and financial planning for you, your family members and any other beneficiaries who may receive assets in the future. Estate planning is a combination of thinking about what happens to… Read More »

What Documents Do Elderly Parents Need in Their Estate Plan?

People of all ages can benefit from creating an estate plan. If you are helping your elderly parents document their wishes, it is important to consider the documents that may be most relevant for doing this. A knowledgeable estate planning attorney can help you to discuss these. Estate Plan Basics: Trusts One option is a… Read More »

Unintended Consequences of Poor Power of Attorney Planning

All too often, it seems like the simplest solution to creating your estate plan is turning online to download paperwork. However, it is all too often the case that problems can arise with either a health care or durable financial power of attorney. If these documents are not prepared or executed correctly and you lose… Read More »