Picture this: you've just set up your estate plan using a quick and easy online DIY form or a budget-friendly legal service. Or, maybe your financial advisor drafted it for you for a nominal fee while creating your financial plan. These options promise ease and convenience and at a fraction of the cost of hiring a legal professional. The website assured you that in just 30 minutes, you could secure your family's Read More
A Mother’s Legacy: Estate Planning as Your Greatest Expression of Love
When we think about Mother's Day, we often picture breakfast in bed, handmade cards, and bouquets of fresh flowers. But what if there was a way for mom to express her love and care that extends far beyond their lifetime? This is where thoughtful estate planning enters the picture—not as a cold legal process, but as one of the most profound expressions of motherly love possible. How, you may ask? Let’s dive in and Read More
The Death Tax Repeal Act of 2025: What It Could Mean for You and Your Loved Ones
Have you ever worked your entire life to build something valuable, only to worry about a significant portion being taken away after your death, and before it gets to the people you love? That's the reality many American families face when thinking about the estate tax – sometimes called the "death tax." There's a legislative proposal gaining momentum that could change everything about how wealth transfers between Read More
10 Guardian Mistakes That Could Put Your Kids at Risk (And How to Do It Right)
Imagine this: something unexpected happens, and you're suddenly unable to care for your children. It's a parent's worst nightmare. In this situation, you'd want to know that your kids will be loved, cared for, and raised according to the values you hold dear. But have you taken the right legal steps to ensure that happens? Many parents mistakenly believe that simply naming guardians in their will is enough to Read More
The $700 Million Mistake: Why an Asset Inventory Is an Essential Part of Your Estate Plan
Imagine accidentally throwing away $700 million. While it sounds like the plot of a movie, this nightmare scenario has become a reality for James Howells, a computer engineer from Wales, who has now spent more than a decade fighting to recover a discarded hard drive containing the private key to his Bitcoin fortune. Here’s what happened. In 2013, Howells mistakenly discarded a hard drive during an office cleanup. Read More
Gene Hackman’s Estate: A Wake-Up Call
The recent passing of legendary actor Gene Hackman has revealed a complicated estate situation that serves as a powerful warning for everyone - married couples especially - regardless of your net worth. Whether you have significant assets or just want to ensure your wishes are honored during your lifetime and you don’t leave a mess of open loops, creditors, and pain for your loved ones, getting your estate plan done Read More
Why Reviewing Your Trust Regularly Isn’t Optional—It’s Essential
You've taken the important step of creating an estate plan, and it includes a trust—congratulations! This shows you care deeply about keeping your family out of court and conflict, ensuring your wishes are known and honored, and you do not want to leave behind a mess for the people you love. Great work. But here's something you may not realize: an estate plan, a will, or a trust isn't a "set it and forget it" type of Read More
Beyond the FDIC Safety Net: Protecting Your Cash When Your Savings Exceed Insurance Limits
Imagine this: You've spent decades carefully saving money, building a comfortable nest egg that represents years of hard work and discipline. One morning, you're sipping coffee and browsing the news when headlines about a bank failure catch your eye. Your stomach drops as you realize a significant portion of your savings could be at risk because you’ve got an account in cash that exceeds the FDIC insurance Read More
Til Death Do Us Part? Why Unmarried Couples Must Have An Estate Plan That Works For the People They Love
Love in the 21st century takes many forms, and for a growing number of couples, "forever" doesn't always include a marriage license. While a deeply personal choice, being unmarried adds layers of legal and financial complexity that can't be ignored, especially when it comes to protecting your assets and loved ones. Imagine this: you've built a life with your partner, maybe even bought a home and had children Read More
Planning a Trip? Protect Your Children with a Kids Protection PlanⓇ
As Spring Break approaches, followed by summer, you're likely focused on planning the perfect getaway with your children - booking flights, reserving hotels, and mapping out exciting activities. But there's one crucial aspect of travel planning that often gets overlooked: ensuring your children's safety and care if something unexpected happens to you during your trip. While no one wants to think about emergencies Read More











