Kristen J. Ishihara and Christopher A. Parker discuss ways you can protect your loved ones and their future.
Divorce impacts your estate plan more than you think. Learn what to update—wills, powers of attorney, beneficiaries—to protect your assets and ensure your wishes are honored at every stage.
Adoption affects estate planning more than most realize. Whether you adopt a child or gave one up, your legal documents must reflect your true family situation to avoid unintended outcomes.
In Texas, you have no legal obligation to leave your child anything in your will not even a dollar. You have the freedom to leave your assets to whomever you choose with no requirement for equal share
Protect your spouse’s Medicaid eligibility without losing everything. Learn how to safeguard assets, qualify for care, and plan ahead to keep your finances secure. Get expert guidance today!
Prepare now to ease stress later. Create a will, assign power of attorney, organize finances, list online accounts, and talk to loved ones about your wishes. Secure your legacy with simple steps today
Named an executor? Learn your responsibilities—from locating the will to handling assets, debts, and beneficiaries. Stay organized, follow legal steps, and consult experts to navigate the process smoo