
Why Is a Will So Important?
The thought of preparing your own will might feel a little daunting, bringing an onslaught of emotions like fear or sadness.

The thought of preparing your own will might feel a little daunting, bringing an onslaught of emotions like fear or sadness.

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis will long be known for many superlative distinctions: an internationally beloved former first lady of the United States, one of the most influential contributors to the restoration and preservation of the White House and a peerless cultural icon.

A critical item is often missing from back-to-school college checklists — and it could be far more valuable than anything else your student takes to school this fall: signed legal documents.

The Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act — better known as the PACT Act — is set to be signed into law by President Joe Biden on Aug. 8.

The way in which assets are titled can be vital.

Famed country singer Johnny Cash had five children — but he only left his inheritance to one of them for a surprising reason.

As our children are entering adulthood, our parents need more of our time for many reasons—one being that older adults often fall victim to scams, on the internet or over the phone.

Avoidance of estate taxes is one consideration in estate planning.

These days it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by many things such as politics, gas prices, the gyrating stock market, summer travel, heatwaves and your health. One thing that shouldn’t overwhelm you is estate planning.

The pandemic has changed how many of us view our priorities. That includes whether to craft a will.