by Lorona Mead | Apr 17, 2018 | Real Estate
An estate planning attorney knows that many people put off making estate planning arrangements. Life gets busy and discussing end of life issues is not a topic people like to make time for. We know there can be negative consequences for families when their loved one...
by Lorona Mead | Apr 17, 2018 | Family Law, Real Estate
Ensuring Document Accuracy and Protecting Your Intentions There are many milestones in life that should inspire you to update your estate planning arrangements, including after a divorce. All your documents should reflect your marital status and new designated powers...
by Lorona Mead | Mar 23, 2018 | Real Estate
When a person passes away, their will is resolved by a process known as probate, which is a process that settles the estate. Assets not held in a trust make up the taxable portion of the estate. Probate excludes any assets that are jointly owned. It can be costly as...
by Lorona Mead | Dec 17, 2017 | Real Estate
Every individual, at some point in their lives, should create an estate plan. Leaving behind your legacy should be an important aspect to your life. If you are thinking about writing down a moving company in your estate plan, you should first consider exactly how many...
by Lorona Mead | Nov 26, 2017 | Real Estate
Real estate has long been considered a legitimate investment. Various forms of real estate investment exist, including but not limited to: Purchasing for the equity. Individuals may wish to buy a home because they feel the deal is exceptional. Perhaps, the home was...
by Lorona Mead | Sep 20, 2017 | Real Estate
Major Life Events That Require Estate Planning Revision In the event of your passing, estate planning is important in order to have your wishes followed, while also protecting your loved ones. Having all legal paperwork in place is essential regardless of your...