Making estate planning changes after a divorce
Law Firm2022-01-17T00:36:11-08:00Should Washington couples remain married long enough, it’s not unusual for them to do some type of mutual estate planning. However, when a major [...]
Should Washington couples remain married long enough, it’s not unusual for them to do some type of mutual estate planning. However, when a major [...]
Washington residents and Americans throughout the country may have learned from former President George H. W. Bush a few lessons about how to create [...]
A Washington resident who has a loved one with a disability may decide to plan for their future by using a special needs trust. [...]
Divorce has become common for women in Washington and other states. According to one study, 56 percent of women leave financial planning and major [...]
Setting up an educational trust in Washington is more complicated than people often realize. Even though many parents and grandparents want to help their [...]
Estate planning is all about streamlining the complicated and emotional legal challenges that follow the death of a loved one. A house is perhaps [...]
The point of an estate plan is to create the means for an efficient transition of assets upon one’s passing. Among other issues that [...]
It can be relatively easy for Washington residents to create a will. It can also be relatively easy for them and others to create [...]
When you are planning your estate, there are many legal documents you can choose to create. Estate plans typically include a will, a power [...]
People often assume that estate planning is only for the very wealthy. That it is a means of organizing wealth into complicated funds and [...]
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