Planning for the future as an unmarried couple is different than planning as a married couple. There are laws in the US that specifically help married couples plan for the future. There are not any special designations in the law for the care or rights of a non-spouse...
Check out our WEBINAR REPLAY and learn more about estate and funeral planning with Joe Smolenski, Renaissance Funeral Home Owner and Director and our own Adam Hopler, Estate Planning and Litigation Attorney as they discuss the importance of making plans for end of...
In a Last Will and Testament, a parent can name guardians that they would want to care for their children if they both die. You need a plan for your children if the unimaginable happens. Learn more about the foster care system and other ways to set your children up...
It can seem overwhelming to begin an estate plan for yourself and your loved ones. What will happen to my children if I die? How do I avoid excessive taxes and costs? Who do I trust to carry out my wishes? If you do not address these questions, you risk burdening...