Will the State take my property? Will my loved ones pay more taxes? These are common questions that come up when discussing what happens if you die without a will, but aren’t necessarily true. Each state has intestate succession statues that try to guess who you would want to get your stuff if you don’t have a will.
Can I safely tell my lawyer things that I don’t want my family to know?
What does Facebook have to do with my will?
Should I talk to my parents about their estate plan?
Do I have to worry about inheritance taxes?
What is estate planning and do I need it?
Estate planning is necessary because, as the old expression goes, “You can’t take it with you.” Estate planning is the process of putting together a plan, which will allow someone to step into your shoes to manage your assets in the event of your incapacity and carry out your wishes after your lifetime.