Monthly Archives: July 2021
Will The Clutter You Find In A Deceased Relative’s House Affect The Probate Of Their Estate?
Selling a deceased relative’s house is often one of the most stressful parts of probate. If the decedent included instructions in their will about selling the house, it makes the process somewhat easier, but selling a house is never easy, even under circumstances that do not involve bereavement. The worst is if the decedent… Read More »
How Not To Help Your Children Financially: Advice From An Estate Planning Lawyer
From an estate planning perspective, there are no right or wrong answers about how much or how little money to give your adult children. As long as you have enough money left over for your own retirement expenses and healthcare, you can continue to spoil your children and grandchildren as much as you want. … Read More »
Family Members Feud Over Cosmetology Tycoon’s Guardianship Fees
No matter how much money you save and invest during your working years, no matter how modestly you live after retirement, and no matter how big an estate you leave when you die, it can all go to waste if your family members spend it all on legal battles against each other during probate. … Read More »
How Important Is Life Insurance in Your Estate Plan?
At every age, you have probably heard people advise you not to be insurance-poor. Trying to get most types of insurance to pay for what they promised to pay for, whether it is your health insurance paying for doctor’s office visits or your car insurance paying for vehicle repair after a car accident. At… Read More »
Is Collecting Sports Memorabilia a Substitute for Estate Planning?
In the world of estate planning, conventional wisdom says that your family members do not want to inherit an uncategorized pile of your personal property. In fact, the legal term “personal property,” which refers to all physical objects you own that are not real estate, might as well just be a euphemism for clutter. … Read More »