Compared to real estate, bank and brokerage accounts, and insurance policies, family heirlooms do not generally take pride of place in the estate planning conversation. Tangible personal property (things like jewelry, furniture, art, clothing, pets, and household items) is often overlooked during the estate planning process. However, the transfer of “stuff” from the deceased to his or her loved ones can cause the most conflict because the value of the property is often more sentimental than financial.
read moreAs an estate planning practice, we meet with a lot of individuals and families that want to focus on building wealth and developing strategies that will protect loved ones in the future.
read moreMany peoples’ first experience with the probate process comes during the extremely difficult time following the death of a loved one. Having a basic understanding of the process can help to alleviate some of the stress and pain you’re feeling, and a qualified probate attorney in your area is always the best source of information. Here is some basic information to get you started…
read moreWhat can artificial intelligence (“AI”) do for you, the potential client? Some forms of AI have the ability to analyze research and provide statistical analysis, just like a lawyer does. Except these forms of AI claim to do it faster and their services are likely cheaper. Is this problematic for the lawyers of the world? Will lawyers be out of a career because of AI and other “do it yourself” websites that allow you to create legal documents at a reduced rate?
read moreWhat do you consider your greatest asset? Protect your family and your future with a proper estate plan!
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