
Always Update Estate Plan after Moving to a New State
When you cross state lines, your estate plan may no longer work the way you intended, even if nothing in your personal life has changed.

When you cross state lines, your estate plan may no longer work the way you intended, even if nothing in your personal life has changed.

These aren’t just hypotheticals; they’re avoidable moments of chaos if the right documents are in place.

What people fail to realize is that your estate plan is more than just distributing your assets after you pass away.

The sooner you plan for how you want to disburse your assets after you’re gone, the better, even if you’re still building yours.

Estate planning is not just about protecting assets—it’s about securing your loved ones’ future. LGBTQIA+ couples face unique challenges and need tailored solutions.

None of us can predict the future. However, we can make sure that someone is capable of advocating for us if we are suddenly unable to advocate for ourselves due to accident or illness.

Comprehensive estate planning today includes elder law and other strategies that help protect your assets and interests if you experience cognitive decline or incapacity. Have you thought about protecting your mental health and care if you can’t advocate for yourself? This article explores psychiatric advance directives (PADs), their purpose and how to establish one.