by Laurie Ohall | Apr 25, 2020 | Estate Planning, Health Care Directives
With the number of COVID-19 cases in America increasing exponentially, people across the country are preparing themselves for every possible scenario. As a result, many estate planning attorneys are being inundated with calls and emails about how to plan for this type...
by Laurie Ohall | Apr 17, 2020 | Digital Assets, Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts
Who owns your music, your books, and even your website when you pass on? These things are digital property, and much digital property is still considered personal property. Personal property makes up one’s personal estate. Your heirs can inherit some of these things...
by Laurie Ohall | Apr 8, 2020 | Estate Planning, Living Trust
Are you looking for a way to protect your privacy, avoid probate, and determine who can take care of your affairs if you’re incapacitated or when you’ve passed on? Then a Living Trust might be the tool for you. It’s an essential estate planning document since it...
by Laurie Ohall | Mar 31, 2020 | Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts
Is it true that it can sometimes be too late to begin estate planning or asset protection planning? Like most things, the answer is a little bit yes and a little bit no. What it comes down to are the options you have available to you when you begin planning with a...
by Laurie Ohall | Mar 24, 2020 | Estate Planning, Probate
The executor of your estate has an important job to complete once you’re gone. However, that job can be made exponentially harder, or virtually impossible, if they are unable to locate the documents necessary to handle your final affairs. Worse is when a person thinks...