Widowed. Never married. Single. No children. If you fall into any of these categories, do you often wonder what would happen when you are no longer...
The antonym of testator is the noun intestate, meaning “one who dies without a will.” In Merriam-Webster.com. Last week, we discussed the importance of having a will. This week, we...
A Last Will and Testament has roots buried deep in ancient Greece, Rome, the Church and English law. In ancient Greece, the concept of a Last...
Health care proxies and powers of attorney are two of the legal documents that can be used in planning one’s estate for incapacity, as discussed in...
When we talk about estate planning, most of us think about what happens after death. But equally as important is estate planning for incapacity – when...