What can’t I include in my estate plan?
Your estate plan might consist solely of a will or may include numerous other documents including trusts and powers of attorney. Every individual's unique legacy wishes and personal circumstances will dictate the use of different documents for estate planning...
The best tip for bringing up estate planning
It can often be difficult to talk to your parents about estate planning. You may be worried that they haven’t created a plan. You may be concerned that this will cause disputes between you and your siblings, or just that the process will be longer and more confusing....
3 things to consider when making your advance directive
Many people have strong beliefs about health care choices. They know what they want and what they don’t want. It might be easy enough for you to relay those wishes now but you should consider what will happen if you become incapacitated and can’t speak up for...
2 concerns for real estate during Nevada probate proceedings
When someone dies in Nevada, almost all of their personal property will become part of their estate. Some assets, such as bank accounts with a transfer on death designations, won't need to pass through probate court. However, many belongings will require probate...