by Katherine Bakes | May 1, 2025 | Connecticut Prenuptial Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements
Tying the knot in the Constitution State (Connecticut, that is)? Congrats! Next on the wedding to-do list? Get the prenup done. Luckily, in Connecticut, that’s super easy to accomplish. It’s a matter of following the laws laid out by the Connecticut UPAA (the law...
by Katherine Bakes | Apr 28, 2025 | Will
Have you ever wondered what would happen to your stuff if you died tomorrow? We’ll tell you right now: without a will, your stuff will be devised according to state law. But if creating a will seems daunting and out of reach, we’ve got good news for you! There’s...
by Katherine Bakes | Apr 24, 2025 | Will
Serving your country comes with unique challenges, so estate planning can often look different for military personnel. Because of deployment, the potential for combat, frequent moves, etc., military personnel typically receive relaxed legal requirements under certain...
by Katherine Bakes | Apr 12, 2025 | Will
Ever heard the phrase: “The only thing certain in life is death and taxes?” Well, it’s true! When you die, it doesn’t mean your taxes or debt just disappear. In fact, your estate is responsible for these things. And a will (a legal tool you use to devise assets) can...
by Katherine Bakes | Apr 10, 2025 | Will
The interest in video wills has gained traction since the pandemic for obvious reasons. It sounds ideal, right—just stand in front of your camera and say what you want to happen to your stuff when you die. Plus, what could be more evidence for a valid will than a...