August 17, 2022 •
Estate Planning Q: Is there a difference between a ‘living will’ and a ‘do not resuscitate’ order? A living will is a written statement describing a person’s wishes about receiving life-sustaining medical treatment in case of a terminal illness if they are near death or in a persistent vegetative state.
Read MoreJuly 28, 2022 •
Estate Planning Florida estate planning is extremely important. As life changes, it is necessary to update your plan to fit new circumstances.
Read MoreJune 14, 2022 •
Estate Planning Incapacity can occur because of illness or an accident. It can be temporary or permanent. That’s why every adult needs a power of attorney in place, once they turn eighteen.
Read MoreJune 2, 2022 •
Estate Planning It’s not pleasant to think about death or a medical emergency that could put you out of commission, even temporarily. However, one of the greatest gifts you can give to a loved one is preparing for those scenarios.
Read MoreApril 12, 2022 •
Estate Planning It's hard for a family to recuperate when the patriarchs and matriarchs have gone to glory, leaving a battle for who will carry the family's leadership role and manage the family's transition of wealth.
Read MoreApril 6, 2022 •
Estate Planning It’s an important task that is easy to procrastinate. However, here is why you shouldn’t:
Read MoreMarch 22, 2022 •
Estate Planning Like DMX and Prince, many Black Americans have failed to participate in the estate planning process.
Read MoreFebruary 21, 2022 •
Estate Planning The law requires probate for a good reason. If a person dies, probate ensures that the property goes to the people who are supposed to inherit it.
Read MoreFebruary 17, 2022 •
Estate Planning Executors can use additional information in administering estates, especially if the executor is unrelated to the decedent.
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2022 •
Estate Planning Estate Planning may not be something you necessarily WANT to think about, but it could protect your interests and wishes long after you are gone.
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