Monthly Archives: April 2022
Getting Over Estate Planning Procrastination
If you are in your forties and employed, and especially if you have children, it is safe to assume that you have developed the skill of planning and sticking to your plans. You schedule and attend doctors’ appointments for yourself and your children, you gather your tax documents and file your income tax returns,… Read More »
Final Disposition Of Remains Planning
Estate planning is about making plans for the things you can’t take with you when you die and ensuring their wellbeing while you are alive. A lot of estate planning focuses on finances, because the thought of your family members fighting over your estate during probate is painful, as is the thought of them… Read More »
Ambiguous Marital Status Can Mess With Probate
Compared to a lifetime of loyalty and togetherness, marriage is just a piece of paper. You might not care whether the court thinks the person with whom you share your life and who will take care of you in your old age legally counts as a spouse, but the probate court does. In the… Read More »
Senior Lovebirds, Review Your Prenup Today
Ask anyone who met their spouse late in life, and they will tell you that over 50 is the best time to fall in love. Late in life romance is all fun and no games. When you put a ring on it after AARP newsletters start arriving in your mailbox, you have already made… Read More »