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...
by Nicole Sheehey | Mar 20, 2025 | Postnup
The short answer is no. Postnups generally cannot include child support or child custody matters. When we say “postnuptial agreement,” we’re talking about an agreement a married couple signs during the marriage with the intention of staying married. Sometimes, the...
by Sara Ovando-Bowen | Feb 21, 2025 | Prenuptial Agreements
According to CNBC’s millionaire survey, 40% of people who have between $1 and $4.9 million in their estate give 1-10% of their estate to a charity. Charitable giving, also known as “planned giving,” is a way for you to give back to your community through an...
by Nicole Sheehey | Feb 8, 2025 | Estate Planning
If you’re single with no kids, you may be wondering: Why the heck would I need an estate plan? I don’t have any dependents to take care of. Well, while that may be true, you still likely have assets that you’ve worked hard to accumulate. And without an estate plan,...
by Nicole Sheehey | Feb 6, 2025 | Estate Planning
It’s surprising, but true: A mere 26% of Americans have an estate plan in place, according to one survey. That means a staggering majority – nearly three-quarters – are leaving themselves vulnerable to a host of potential problems. Think hefty taxes, drawn-out...