Posted on: September 19, 2024
Your estate plan may include powers of attorney that allow a trusted person to act on your behalf and advocate for you concerning medical and financial matters when you cannot do so yourself. But do you have a similar document in place that gives someone the authority to care for your minor children when you […]
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Posted on: July 9, 2023
A Kamas woman claims the prenuptial agreement she signed with her husband — whom she is accused of killing — is still valid and she should receive at least half of the equity from the nearly $2 million home they lived in together.
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Posted on: May 15, 2023
You’re single, and you don’t have an estate plan or even a will. Perhaps you think you don’t need either because you’re not wealthy and don’t have children.
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Posted on: April 17, 2023
It is essential that women do not surrender the responsibility of managing their financial affairs and devising their estate plan to their family … but take complete charge of this important duty.
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