Leaving a Will is a person’s way of telling the world how they want their estate assets to be handled. However, signing a Will that does not meet the legal requirements of a valid Will means that yo...
How Spendthrift Provisions Work
A well-written, complete estate plan gives the maker a sense of contentment, peace of mind, and accomplishment. However, while drafting a Will or trust, people may ask themselves some tough questions ...
Are Your Season Tickets an Inheritable Asset?
A person’s estate consists of assets they own at the time of their death. Common assets include cash, real property, sports paraphernalia, and jewelry. It can be difficult to characterize some prope...
National Estate Planning Week: Reminder to Review Your Estate Plan
If you don’t remember how long it has been since you last reviewed your estate planning documents, it’s been too long. The National Association of Estate Planners & Councils, a group devoted t...
Do Your College-Bound Kids Need Wills?
Sending your kids off to college is exciting – and somewhat terrifying. Once you get through the hassles of college admission and financial aid, there’s a long list of things to do and supplies to...
The Ultimate Guide to Estate Planning, Third Edition by Thomas M. Fafinski
The Ultimate Guide to Estate Planning, Third Edition by Thomas M. Fafinski is now Available The third edition of Thomas M. Fafinski’s book The Ultimate Guide to Estate Planning has been released. Th...