by Nicole Sheehey | Jan 30, 2026 | Will
Creating your will is one of the most meaningful acts you can do for your loved ones and for the assets you worked so hard to build. A well-drafted will makes sure that your wishes are honored, your children are protected, and your legacy is clear. Many people assume...
by Dolan Williams | Jan 15, 2026 | Will
When you sit down to draft your last will in California, you’re not just crafting legal language. You’re putting your final wishes into writing with the hope they’ll be carried out just as you envisioned. California law supports this goal, but only if your will meets...
by Nicole Sheehey | Dec 23, 2025 | Immigration, Will
If your life crosses borders, chances are your estate will too. Whether you own a home abroad, invest internationally, or simply have loved ones living in different countries, estate planning becomes a global affair. And with that comes added complexity and the need...
by Stephen Lebovitz | Dec 20, 2025 | Trust, Will
There’s something quietly reassuring about estate planning when it’s done thoughtfully, not just in terms of fairness, but in creating and fostering privacy. Whether you’re raising a young family in the suburbs or retiring in a lakeside town, you deserve to protect...
by Lauren Nonnemaker | Dec 19, 2025 | Will
Writing a will is one of those acts that feels both practical and deeply personal. It’s a chance to put in writing what matters most. With a will, you have the opportunity to give gifts, provide stability, and leave behind clarity for the people you love. But when the...
by Paul Moretti | Oct 29, 2025 | Trust, Will
When it comes to estate planning, most people think of a last will and testament or a trust. But what about the unsung hero that ties these two together? Enter the pour-over will. If a revocable living trust is the star quarterback of your estate plan, the pour-over...