Monthly Archives: February 2023

Disinheriting Your Children: Do’s And Don’ts
Another holiday season has come and gone, and your children and grandchildren are getting more ungrateful by the year. They complain about the gifts you give, and when they visit you, they complain about the food and about the condition of your house, and they never offer to help. You do your best to… Read More »

What Happens To The Decedent’s Business Interests During Probate?
You might have heard the estate planning maxim that the law categorizes all assets that are not real estate or accounts full of money as personal property, meaning that the probate court does not see any difference between the socks in the decedent’s sock drawer, on the one hand, and valuable paintings, on the… Read More »

Preparing An Estate Inventory For Probate
You love your family, but you would not want to drop everything and prepare a family member’s tax returns, without that family member’s help, during an already stressful time in your life, when it wasn’t even tax season. That is the position that people who die without an estate plan put their family members… Read More »

You Are the Boss Of Your Own Estate Plan
There are plenty of reasons to be stressed out about the winter season when you are a parent of young children; this is mostly because you are busy beyond belief year-round, but when the winter season come around, you must take on even more responsibilities while contributing to an atmosphere of relaxation and good… Read More »