Kristen J. Ishihara and Christopher A. Parker discuss ways you can protect your loved ones and their future.
Estate planning for minors ensures your children’s inheritance is handled correctly. A trust, choosing a trustee, and naming a guardian can protect their future, avoid legal complications.
A beneficiary is someone designated to receive assets from a will, trust, or insurance policy. To confirm if you're a beneficiary, check probate records or ask the executor.
Make 2025 the year you take control of your future! Learn the three key steps to protect your legacy, secure your finances, and ensure peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
Handling estate planning with an estranged child is tough but essential. Learn how to protect your assets, make your wishes clear, and prevent legal challenges in this crucial guide.
Don't wait to probate a will! In Texas, you have four years—miss it, and things get tricky. Learn the exceptions, challenges, and why it's always best to act fast. Read more to avoid legal headaches!
Check your beneficiaries! Life changes, and outdated designations can cause major issues. Review your accounts yearly to ensure your assets go to the right people—it's quick, easy, and essential!