FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Probate is the process that occurs to an individual’s belongings after they die. The probate process can be time consuming and costly, effective estate planning can allow some, if not all the descendants’ estate to circumvent the probate process.
It is a common misconception that estate planning is only for the wealthy. Everyone should plan ahead for what may happen. This is the only way to make certain your wishes regarding your end-of-life care are honored, as well as ensuring that your loved ones are cared for in the way you desire.
Many people are under the impression that a Will is the only document they need when planning for end of life and unexpected life issues. A Will is certainly a crucial part of a well-executed plan, it is not the only documented needed.
A close relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is mutually beneficial when it comes to the health and well-being of both. Grandparents provide acceptance, patience, love, stability, wisdom, fun, and support to their grandchildren.
Grandparents can have an impact on their grandchildren’s lives in many ways. They can act as the family historian, mentor, playmate, nurturer, role model, confidante, advocate, advisor, and surrogate parent.
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You will be on your way to leaving a legacy, knowing you have a properly prepared plan in place that will give you and your family peace of mind.