


What to Consider When Creating Your Estate Plan
If you have worked hard and accumulated significant assets, it is likely that you are enthusiastic to make sure that your assets, properties, and affairs are arranged to ensure their effective management during your incapacity or distribution upon your death. You do...
Special Needs Trusts: Supporting Your Child’s Future
Deciding whether you should appoint co-trustees vs a single trustee to manage your trust should be taken seriously, and it is encouraged that you seek the guidance and counsel of an experienced estate planning attorney.

Co-Trustees vs. Single Trustee- Which Should You Choose?
Deciding whether you should appoint co-trustees vs a single trustee to manage your trust should be taken seriously, and it is encouraged that you seek the guidance and counsel of an experienced estate planning attorney.

Young People Need Estate Planning Too!
Once your child turns 18, they are defined under the law as adults. Smart and conscientious professionals know that it is a misconception that you have to be old or rich to have an estate plan. Often, having an estate plan is part and parcel of accumulating wealth, which in the past would have signaled the need for an estate plan. An estate plan can give young adults peace of mind, can reduce family conflicts, and protect assets.