The estate planning process can lead to questions
On any given day in Nevada, babies are born, couples get married and individuals take their final breath. While two of these events are often joyous occasions, many do not like to dwell on the certainty of death in the future. All three of these events typically...
Men and women in the early years of having children, establishing comfortable livelihoods and acquiring homes likely don't give much thought to dying. It may be that they don't yet have a lot of wealth, so asset distribution and complex estate matters aren't...
A carefully selected trustee is key to trust planning
When looking for a relatively easy way to transfer assets to beneficiaries while still maintaining privacy and keeping costs at a minimum, many Nevada residents find that a trust is the appropriate tool. By establishing either a revocable or irrevocable trust, the...
Once the grief and emotional strain lessens, young adult beneficiaries of a parent's estate will face many decisions. Whether families in Nevada enjoy substantial wealth or maintain the average funding of an individual retirement account, experts suggest using trusts...
Powers of attorney essential prior to Alzheimer’s diagnosis
Mental health diseases such as Alzheimer's and dementia can present formidable financial and legal problems for patients and families alike. Many Nevada residents suddenly find themselves needing to make decisions for loved ones; however, they are unable to easily do...