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No Contest Clauses: Purpose and Enforceability

No Contest Clauses: Purpose and Enforceability

POV: You create a will that you think is strong and sturdy and will stand the test of time, even when you’re gone. But… that’s not what happens. Instead, one of your beneficiaries challenges the validity of your will after you die. Yikes! What can you do to avoid this...
The Emotional Toll of Contesting A Will

The Emotional Toll of Contesting A Will

The loss of a loved one is already emotionally charged, but when disputes about their estates rear their ugly heads, the grieving process can become a hundred times more complicated. Contesting a will isn’t just about legal technicalities and the financial toll of...
How to Tell My Spouse I Wrote Them Out of My Will

How to Tell My Spouse I Wrote Them Out of My Will

At first glance, the topic of writing a spouse out of a will can raise a few eyebrows and elicit wide-eyed reactions. While it’s not exactly dinner-table conversation, life is complicated, relationships—even healthy ones—are dynamic, and you may find yourself facing...
Updating and Revoking Wills: When and How

Updating and Revoking Wills: When and How

Imagine this: A grieving family gathers after the loss of their beloved grandmother, only to discover that their sweet Gramma Jo’s meticulously crafted will is outdated, reflecting a life that is no longer relevant—addressing all assets to people that are no longer in...
Guardianship Provisions in Wills

Guardianship Provisions in Wills

What’s something that’s super morbid and sad to think about but that is also super important? Guardianship for your minor children. Putting a guardianship provision in your will is important if you have kids under 18. Without it, a court will typically make this...