Handling the debts someone has when they die is a big part of your responsibility as the executor of their estate. In fact, this obligation is a source of one of the biggest risks of being an executor. If you don't properly repay creditors, they can sometimes hold you...
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Year: 2022
Most Americans have yet to make an estate plan
Making an estate plan feels like something that everyone is going to need to do. Whether you're leaving a million dollars or $100 to your heirs, it can be helpful to have a plan in place. Additionally, estate planning is about more than money. You may need to pick...
Who is in the best position to look after your children?
As a parent to young children, your life is probably already filled with positive memories as well as ambitions to build many more. There is nothing wrong with this, and in all likelihood, you have many fantastic years ahead of you. However, there is always a chance...
Did your ex give away marital money during an affair?
You found out that your spouse was having an affair and the two of you immediately filed for divorce. You weren't exactly shocked because you felt like the marriage had been declining in quality for a while, but you still weren't exactly pleased. Things only got...
Should you seek court-ordered life insurance in your divorce?
If you’re going to be partially financially dependent on your soon-to-be-ex for a time after divorce for child support, you will want them to have a life insurance policy. This requirement can be included in your divorce agreement. A life insurance policy, when...
Is it time to revise your estate plan?
A common mistake many make is setting up an estate plan and forgetting all about it, thinking that they have taken care of that bit of business. However, recent developments in your life may need you to revise an estate plan to incorporate the new changes. Have you...