Top 4 Points to Consider in Willing a Vacation Home
In 1895, George Vanderbilt II completed construction on his family’s vacation home in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. It was his vision to
In 1895, George Vanderbilt II completed construction on his family’s vacation home in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. It was his vision to
Over the past few months, we have covered many estate planning topics in our blog: blended families, elder abuse, LGBT couples’ planning, drafting a will,
Giving while you are living is a great option to add to your estate planning documents. Giving during your lifetime can prove to have a plethora of benefits, beyond simply financial benefits.
You have seen this scenario a million times in the movies. Hollywood paints a picture of the family patriarch who owns a successful business. The
One of the greatest deterrents to estate planning is procrastination. “I will have time later” is the most common phrase when someone is asked about
Being a new parent is so exciting. It is a time of overwhelming emotions and new responsibilities. Adulting is suddenly taken to a whole new
What Is Elder Law? “Elder Law”…you may have heard this phrase before, but do you know what the term means? Have you ever considered exactly
With age comes an increased likelihood of disability, both physical and mental. Having a disability plan in place that you design with your attorney before
Estate planning is an opportunity to develop a personal and financial plan for your legacy. This is so much more than writing out a will.
A blended family is defined as a spouse having at least one child from a prior relationship. Most commonly, this occurs from a previous marriage,