Category: Important Documents
On January 1, 1983, the internet was officially born, and ever since our most powerful memories and messages have been preserved in pics, vids, and a thousand different kinds of digital communication platforms. Our […]
Science has cured thousands of diseases, technology has connected us through space and time with streams of quantum particles, and art and literature have revealed new ways of thinking and being that were in […]
Nothing reminds us of our own mortality and raises all sorts of existential questions (and sometimes crises) than discussions about a last will and testament. For some, it’s just another piece of paperwork they […]
If you are just getting started with estate planning, it might seem like you’re learning a new language. There’s a lot of legal terminology that isn’t commonly used in day-to-day conversation for most people. […]
Proper preparation provides profound peace of mind, especially when it comes to storing your essential paperwork. However, since many people forget such tasks until it’s too late, we wanted to share trusted guidelines for […]
These days, just about everything we do has an online account associated with it. Banking, grocery shopping, email, social media — the list is nearly endless, and so is the list of login credentials […]
Your will is one of the most critical documents in your estate plan. As you research, you’ll learn about many different types of wills, such as simple wills, joint wills, and pour-over wills. One […]
Despite what you might have learned about them from popular culture, wills are an essential part of estate planning for everyone. Even if you don’t own property, houses, fine art, and other signifiers of […]
With origins dating back thousands of years to ancient Judaism, an ethical will is an intimate document containing your personal legacy. It’s designed with your friends and family in mind, and it’s usually shared […]
Guest Article Written by Christina Brengel of the Law Office of Christina Stroyick Brengel There is much talk, and sometimes confusion, about wills and trusts. People are often left with many questions. Which is […]