Three Considerations to Avoid Probate
For many, the number one goal for estate planning is to avoid probate. You may be asking yourself what is probate? Without getting too technical, probate is the legal process of wrapping up your affairs
For many, the number one goal for estate planning is to avoid probate. You may be asking yourself what is probate? Without getting too technical, probate is the legal process of wrapping up your affairs
For 246 years we were somebody’s assets. We were transported across the Atlantic like cargo and sold at markets with other goods.
I spend the majority of my day advising individuals and families on protecting and preserving their wealth in case of incapacitation and death.
Say it out loud. Probate. Probate. Probate. And get comfortable saying it. Probate. For most of us, whether we planned for it or not, our affairs upon our deaths will likely be wrapped up in the probate process.
here are many assumptions about what happens after somebody dies. Like who’s in charge, who gets what and what you can and can’t do.
I get this question all the time from the married and soon to be married: “Am I responsible for my
I am Woman, the Ultimate Distributor of Family Wealth. Statistically speaking, I will outlive you. This means depending upon how we plan or don’t plan
‘Tis the season for graduations and weddings; oh my! We are welcoming our high school seniors, college graduates and newlyweds into a new and exciting season of their lives.
I was hoping for a more elegant title but there is no other way to put it. DYING WITH DEBT SUCKS! It may not suck for the person who is dead because it is no longer their problem.