Granting power of attorney is a crucial decision that requires careful consideration. This legal process empowers an individual, known as an attorney-in-fact, to act on your behalf in various legal and financial matters. This authority usually only comes into play in...
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Why digital estate planning is necessary
Over the past decade or so, you may have noted that your online presence and digital assets have become nearly as significant as many of your physical possessions. If so, you’re not alone. And it’s due to this trend that digital estate planning is becoming...
Should an executor be reimbursed?
Your executor will perform crucial duties. From managing your estate to keeping beneficiaries and interested parties reasonably informed. Thus, it's crucial to reimburse them for their services. This can be a no-brainer if you hire a professional executor. But you can...
Be sure to include sentimental items in an estate plan
When some individuals decide to make an estate plan, they just pay attention to their largest assets. Who gets the family home? What happens to the vacation home or the cabin? How do they divide their investment portfolio or a substantial bank account? They focus on...
What should you know about powers of attorney?
When creating your estate plan, your primary focus is likely on ensuring your assets get passed down to your beneficiaries as you intend. While that’s undoubtedly an important goal, you should also do what you can to protect those assets – and your broader interests –...
Should you omit someone from your will to disinherit them?
When someone makes an estate plan, they decide how they want to distribute their assets. Certain people may expect to inherit, such as children or a spouse. Disinheriting someone means cutting them out of the estate plan despite this expectation. Not everyone can be...
When does a testator lack the capacity to draft a valid will?
Individuals can put together testamentary documents before they die that will determine what happens to their assets after their death. A will can designate specific beneficiaries for someone's resources and name a representative to handle estate administration....
How can a pour-over will support an estate with a trust?
A trust can be a very useful estate planning tool. It can give someone more control over one's legacy and enhanced protection from collection activity later in life. Many people creating a trust transfer significant assets to fund the trust. They may then expect that...
3 crucial steps to take after a mental health diagnosis
As you probably know, estate planning allows you to arrange your affairs as you please and ensures that your final wishes are fulfilled upon death or incapacitation. Everyone can benefit from an up-to-date estate plan, but it may be even more critical for those with a...
Will the Corporate Transparency Act impact your estate plan?
As you may know, an estate plan must be reviewed and updated to reflect changes in your life or assets. Another reason is due to new and changing laws and regulations. One new law, the Corporate Transparency Act, may significantly impact your estate plan if you plan...