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7 Thoughtful Ways to Honor a Deceased Loved One’s Memory
When we lose someone dear to us, it can be challenging to navigate the pain and figure out how to keep their memory alive. In the midst of grief, we often search for meaningful ways to celebrate and remember the love we shared with them. Honoring their memory can provide…

Understanding the Role of an Executor and Power of Attorney in Property Sales
As an estate planning lawyer, I often receive questions about the roles and responsibilities of an executor and a power of attorney (POA), especially in situations where a loved one is no longer living at home. A question I recently received encapsulates a common misunderstanding: “My mom is in a…

Leveraging Life Insurance for Your Estate Plan
One common misconception when it comes to estate planning is the belief that one must have significant assets to establish a comprehensive plan. As an estate lawyer, I’m here to tell you that this simply isn’t the case. In fact, life insurance can play a crucial role in your estate…

Can a Person with a Life Estate Rent the Property to Others?
One question I often receive is whether a person with a life estate can rent the property to others. A life estate is a type of legal arrangement in which an individual, known as a life tenant, is given the right to use a property for their lifetime. After the…

Integrating a Prenuptial Agreement into Your Comprehensive Estate Plan
Estate planning is an essential process for anyone looking to secure their assets and protect their loved ones. One often overlooked aspect of estate planning is the prenuptial agreement, which is an invaluable tool for protecting individual assets and ensuring a smooth distribution of assets in the event of a…

Protecting Your Graduating Senior: The 3 Legal Documents Every Parent Needs for Peace of Mind
As your child prepares to graduate and embark on new adventures, it’s essential to ensure that you have the legal authority to make important medical and financial decisions on their behalf in case of an emergency. With current privacy laws, you may find yourself unable to access medical records or…