
A Trust Isn’t Just for the Wealthy
One of the most persistent misconceptions in estate planning is that trusts are a tool for the very wealthy – complicated legal structures that only make sense if you have

Estate Planning for the Sandwich Generation
If you’re simultaneously supporting aging parents and raising children, you already know the particular kind of exhaustion that comes with it. You’re managing school schedules and doctor appointments on one

Your Beneficiary Designations Override Your Will
You spent time creating a will. You named your heirs. You feel confident that your wishes are documented. Here’s something worth knowing: for a significant portion of your assets, your

What Happens to Your Digital Life When You’re Gone?
Most people spend years building a digital life — online accounts, cloud storage, email archives, cryptocurrency wallets, social media profiles, subscription services, and more. Yet very few estate plans address

Blended Families Need Special Estate Planning
Second marriages, stepchildren, and ex-spouses create beautiful but legally complicated families. Without thoughtful planning, state intestacy laws or an outdated will can send assets to the “wrong” people—sometimes leaving a surviving

Don’t Leave Your Digital Life in Limbo
Passwords, crypto wallets, social-media accounts, online businesses, and cloud-stored photos—today’s estate plans must address more than just the house and the 401(k). Without proper instructions, your loved ones may be
