by Vivian Oberling | Jun 19, 2025 | Estate Planning
When we hear the phrase “estate planning,” most people think of it as a purely legal or financial task—something to be done to protect assets, minimize taxes, and ensure that our loved ones receive what they are entitled to. Most people may not realize the emotional...
by Nicole Sheehey | May 24, 2025 | Will
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after the loss of their beloved grandmother, only to discover that their sweet Gramma Jo’s meticulously crafted will is outdated, reflecting a life that is no longer relevant—addressing all assets to people that are no longer in...
by Nicole Sheehey | May 18, 2025 | Will
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...
by Nicole Sheehey | May 16, 2025 | Estate Planning
So you know you want to create an estate plan…but where do you start? The first step should be identifying your goals and priorities. But even that sounds daunting! How do you know what to do? What’s most important? You’ll need to do a bit of soul-searching, but not...
by Nicole Sheehey | May 13, 2025 | Postnup
Relationships change, financial situations increase and decrease, and priorities shift. This is all part of life. Sometimes, married couples need to get a postnuptial agreement (postnup) to adapt to the ebbs and flows of life. A postnup is a contract between a married...