How exactly can you nullify a will? If you write a new one, does it automatically cancel out the old one?
Whether you’ve had a will for fifty years or five, here’s a simple truth: life changes.
With a little planning, you can guarantee your generosity makes a difference for years to come!
Regardless of the size of our financial assets, all of us should have our financial house in order. Even though it sounds like a daunting task, it’s really quite simple and most of the work can be done at home over a weekend.
Writing a will doesn’t have to be scary. Learn the key aspects to consider and create a legally sound document to protect your assets and loved ones.
Preparing a living will now is a smart decision that gives you a say in how you want to be treated at the end of your life. Here’s what you should know, along with some resources to help you write one.
As the saying goes: “If there’s a will, there’s a way.” This is especially true when looking at a last will and testament. This document will distribute your assets after your passing. And it can even go so far as to appoint guardianship over your children if they’re minors. But it’s important to know what goes into this process.
What’s the cost of dying without a will? As it turns out – a lot.
Here’s what you need to know if you’re considering a do-it-yourself will.
Wills and trusts are two primary tools that individuals use in estate planning to ensure their assets are managed and distributed as intended after their death.
The importance of a will cannot be overstated. Without one, the distribution of assets and other personal matters can become entangled in legal complexities, often leading to unintended consequences.
Things happen and circumstances can change. Luckily, changing the executor of a will is relatively simple
Anyone who uses email, has a PIN code protected cell phone, makes online purchases, or pays bills online has digital assets.
If you’re an older adult who hasn’t drafted a will, it’s time that you sit down and draft one! Here are 9 essential things you should know.
Life changes, and sometimes your will needs to change too. Whether you have a new grandchild, moved across the country, or simply want to update your wishes, there are ways to make your current will null and void. This video shares some simple steps to ensure your estate is distributed according to your latest desires.






