
Estate Planning for Young Adults
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Teenagers, rejoice! At age 18, your government says you are an adult and your parents have no legal ability to make decisions for you. Just

Most children are left in the dark regarding detailed information about their parents’ financials. Well-off parents may not want to tell their children for fear

According to the American Psychological Association, roughly 2.1 million elderly Americans become victims to abuse each year. Elderly adults may become victimized due to isolation,

How is it that most attorneys, with decades of legal knowledge continuing education, are being replaced by electronic documents or advice forums? Welcome to the

The federal estate tax exemption, which is the maximum amount of wealth an individual can have when they die but not pay any federal estate

Probate and trust administration isn’t for wimps. It also isn’t for people who aren’t ready to shoulder the burdens associated with being named as a

Everyone has influence in their life. Influence is the ability to effect someone’s character and behavior. When raising children, a parent’s influence is generally positive.

People often ask what seems to be the usual recurring question, “Do I really need a will?” After I ask a few questions about their

Just when you thought you had your estate planning documents in order, there sneaks up a drastic change in the power of attorney law. A

There is a corny television show named Raising Hope. It is about a twenty-something young man named Jimmy who is raising his daughter Hope because