Estate planning is an obvious concern for all parents, but if you have a child with special needs, it’s crucial
Estate planning is an obvious concern for all parents, but if you have a child with special needs, it’s crucial
With the arrival of summer, young people across the country are about to reach a key milestone: high school graduation. If you have a child claiming their diploma, now is the time to prepare them for life after leaving the…
A last will and testament is the most commonly thought-of document when it comes to an estate plan. But really it is only a very small part of an integrated plan that ensures your family stays out of court and out of conflict if and when something happens to you.
Do not think you can just write your own will and that will help your family.
Should you become incapacitated without any planning in place, your family would have to petition the court in order to be granted guardianship. In most cases, the court would appoint a family member as guardian, but this isn’t always the case.
Q: What estate planning documents should my son, who just turned 18 and is planning to attend college in the fall, have in place -Prudent Papa A: Dear Prudent: At age 18, your son is now an adult in the…