Revocable Living Trust vs. Last Will
Do you need a Living Trust or a Last Will? Examine how these documents differ and work together to plan your estate.
What is a Holographic Will?
A Last Will and Testament is usually carefully crafted according to state regulations, typed using a word processor, and signed by at least two witnesses and the testator. But what can someone do when creating a Last Will isn’t possible?
5 Reasons Your Will Could Be Contested
Creating a Last Will and Testament ensures that your estate is distributed according to your wishes after you pass away. However, even with a valid Will, there's a chance that someone could contest it.
3 Unconventional Additions for Your Last Will
Considering leaving loyalty cards, social media accounts, or digital music and books to your beneficiaries? Find out what you can (or can’t) add to your Last Will.
What Happens if You Die Without a Will?
You might assume that you should wait until you’re older to make your Last Will and Testament. However, there are some important reasons to make your Will now.
What to Do When You’ve Inherited Real Estate
Dealing with inherited real estate can be both financially and emotionally challenging. We’ll help you through the process by answering some common questions about property inheritance and exploring the main options for what to do with your inherited home.