Retirement bells are ringing, and you are probably wondering where to start with your estate plans. Given that you have worked so hard over the years and built a sizable estate, it is important to have a plan for the future with an eye on passing down your assets to...
Year: 2021
3 signs it’s time for you to create an estate plan
Some people don't write out an estate plan until they are ready to retire from their job or get diagnosed with a terminal illness. Many people will procrastinate as long as they can, preferring to not think about what will happen if they die. Failing to create an...
How do you divide family heirlooms in an estate?
You may not yet realize this, but your most precious family heirlooms probably aren’t what you think they are. Even if your heirs have definite opinions about “what’s fair” when it comes to dividing Grandma’s jewelry or Grandpa’s watch collection, the real battles may...
3 potential benefits of having an estate plan
Planning for what happens when you die or in the event that you become incapacitated can be a daunting prospect. Estate planning can often be perceived as morbid. For this reason, it is often something that people choose to put off. However, planning for the future...
When does a Nevada estate have to go through probate?
When someone dies, the property they own becomes their estate. Often, their estate will have to pass through probate for loved ones to inherit those assets. People concerned with the legacy they will ultimately leave may proactively plan their estates, making sure...
How can you limit the risk of a family feud over your estate?
Providing for your family does not need to stop when you die. If you have built up wealth, you want to ensure as much as possible gets into the hands of those you love when you go. Yet sometimes the money you leave can lead to a family dispute. If your family falls...