by Durham Law Firm | Feb 14, 2020 | Estate Planning
Often, without proper planning, children under 18 years of age become the recipients of cash, life insurance benefits, stock, or other inheritance. How do we properly and legally distribute the property to a minor? There are a number of different laws that might be...
by Durham Law Firm | Feb 4, 2020 | Estate Planning
On December 19th, 2019, the SECURE Act was passed for the purpose of bolstering retirement savings and became effective as of January 1, 2020. Among other things, this one-hundred thirty-page document gave more buoyancy to certain types of savings accounts that focus...
by Durham Law Firm | Jan 28, 2020 | Estate Planning
The process of beginning to draft a Will can be a daunting task. There are many reasons why individuals may decide that preparing their own will, in lieu of seeking professional help, is the right route for them to take. Those reasons may include the cost associated...
by Durham Law Firm | Jan 6, 2020 | Estate Planning, Events
Event Video Transcript Hi, I’m Chris Wilms. I’m one of the attorneys at Hopler, Wilms, & Hanna. I’m pleased to talk to you today about an event coming up called Prepare, Don’t Predict. It’s at an awesome location called Spaceworks in...
by Durham Law Firm | Dec 17, 2019 | Estate Planning, HWH Updates
Many people own property and owe debts in more than one state. When a person who owns property in more than one state passes away, two different probate proceedings are necessary: a domiciliary proceeding and an ancillary proceeding. A domiciliary proceeding is the...