by blg_admin | Jul 23, 2018 | Estate Planning Attorney, Family Law, Trusts & Probate
As Family Law attorneys, we typically see the most courageous efforts that go into being a parent. Yesterday Sunday (July2), no one was in office to blog that it was Parents Day. We applaud all the parents we encounter every day. Nearly all are doing what they...
by blg_admin | Jun 7, 2018 | Estate Planning, Estate Planning Attorney, Updating Your Will After Divorce
Updating Your Will After Divorce Designate New Powers of Attorney When updating your will after divorce, you should also designate new powers of attorney. The reason that your estate plan should include powers of attorney is that there may be instances when you are...
by blg_admin | May 18, 2018 | Divorce Attorneys, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Attorney, Updating Your Will After Divorce
Updating your Will After Divorce Executor Designation You will want to make sure your ex-spouse is not listed as your executor in your will. The executor or personal representative is in charge of carrying out the terms listed in your will. If your ex is still listed...
by blg_admin | May 11, 2018 | Custody Attorneys, Divorce Attorneys, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Attorney, Family Law, Updating Your Will After Divorce
Updating Your Will After Divorce Naming guardians for your minor child Many parents with young children will create wills in order to designate a guardian. This person would be appointed by the court to be responsible for taking care of your children if both parents...
by blg_admin | May 4, 2018 | Divorce Attorneys, Estate Planning, Estate Planning Attorney, Family Law, Updating Your Will After Divorce
Updating Your Will After Divorce Leaving Property Pt. 3 – In states where leaving property to ex-spouses is no possible, the property would usually be dispersed in the same way it would if your ex-spouse had passed before you. The alternate...
by blg_admin | Apr 13, 2018 | Divorce Attorneys, Estate Planning Attorney
Updating your will after the divorce In a will you… leave property to whomever you choose. nominate someone to be a guardian to care for your young children if necessary. name an executor to handle the estate when you are gone. After a divorce, estate planning is...
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