What Is A Trust?Trusts are a legal tool an individual can use to manage their assets while they’re alive and after they’ve passed. The main difference between a will and...
When it comes to estate planning, which is better: a will or a trust? The answer depends on many different factors—in some situations, you may need both. Deciding how you...
What Is A Will?One of the most fundamental and essential components of an estate plan is a will. A will is a statement to the court instructing the judge as to how you wish the court...
You have dedicated a good part of your life to working hard and building wealth—and assets. Now that you are at midlife or beyond, you’re likely asking yourself: Who will...
Secure Your Assets And Distribute Your Legacy Safely With An Estate Planning AttorneyA revocable living trust functions much like a Last Will and Testament but, crucially, will avoid...
A Last Will and Testament, more commonly known as just a “will,” details what will happen to your estate, who will manage any assets you leave to your minor children if...
What Is An Estate?Your estate includes all your assets, both financial and non-financial, from houses to smaller personal items. It’s everything you own—everything you’ve...
There’s a common misconception that the revocable trust and last will of testament are the same thing. However, there are key differences that separate the two estate planning...
A frequent question we often receive is whether our client’s loved ones will have to pay taxes on their inheritance. In several states, an inheritance tax is imposed by the state....