Figuring out how to disperse your estate when the time comes can be stressful enough, but you might find yourself feeling even more overwhelmed if you have a loved one with a medical condition who relies on you for support. How can you ensure that their needs are met...
Year: 2023
Four ways to plan for your potential long-term care needs
As you engage in the estate planning process, you need to take a holistic look at your potential future needs. This includes long-term care. Even if you think that you won’t need this type of care, it’s a good idea to plan for it anyway. After all, statistics show...
Know these signs that your loved one’s estate is mismanaged
When your loved one passes away, an executor will be in charge of managing the estate. This individual, who may or may not have been chosen by your loved one, has a number of responsibilities, including handling the estate’s debts and ensuring that inheritances are...
Should you use a pour-over will in your estate plan?
The estate planning process is what you make of it. Its customization is its greatest strength, but it can also be its greatest weakness. This is because in order to create the estate plan that’s best for you, your estate, and your loved ones, you need to fully...
Understanding probate law in Tennessee
It is difficult to think about what might happen at the end of your life when you most likely have a long way to go until then. However, it is important to be prepared for what will come in the future and it is never too early to make sure that you are prepared...