Your spouse files for divorce. As the process moves forward, you start adjusting your estate plan. You want to cut your spouse -- soon to be your ex -- out of it entirely. Can you do that?You can, but it is important to note that there are cases where your ex may have...
Month: June 2019
Remember, your family doesn’t have to get your business
Does your child essentially think that your business has to go to them when you're done running it? Are they not just waiting in line but expecting that this is part of their birthright?Now, wanting to leave your business to your children is understandable. You want...
Your will becomes especially important when you have kids
If you do not have children -- maybe you just don't have them yet, or maybe you don't plan to have them at all -- it is still important to write a will and do your estate planning. However, this becomes especially important if you do have kids. It raises the...
Where will your special needs child live as an adult?
When faced with the emotional and medical challenges of a special needs child, you might not be able to spare the time to think about their future as an adult. Maybe you needed to take it one day at a time, to carefully hope for a long and happy future for...
These tips can make life easier if your child has special needs
If you have a child with special needs, you may have to care for that child for the rest of their life. You love your child, but that does not mean this isn't taxing and difficult at times. It's a full-time job. It comes with many hurdles you have to overcome. It...
Will you have a second home to leave your kids?
People often spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to put the family home into their estate plan. Do they just leave it to the kids in equal amounts? Do they sell the house and leave the money to the children? Do they ask the children which kids want it and...
What’s unique about estate planning for women?
Estate planning can be emotional. No one wants to think about their own death, and making plans around your passing can seem morbid.However, taking steps to make sure that your estate is squared away can save your loved ones from additional grief after you pass. Here...