5 Tips to Stop Procrastinating and Start Estate Planning
Many people find it challenging to get started with estate planning. From confusion about the process to denying that estate planning is necessary, there are
Many people find it challenging to get started with estate planning. From confusion about the process to denying that estate planning is necessary, there are
After divorce, it is common to experience feelings of shame. That shame could arise from multiple sources, including feeling that you let your spouse or
Estate planning can feel overwhelming, but it is necessary to ensure your assets are in order and your loved ones are taken care of. Establishing
In Washington state, alimony is referred to as maintenance. Maintenance is court-ordered spousal support payments that one spouse makes to assist with the living expenses
The homes. The boat. The investment accounts. During a high-net-worth divorce, the disposition of these and other assets (and debts) may be one of the
This is part three of our three-part series, “Expecting the Unexpected.” You can read part one on catastrophic illness here and part two on chronic
It seemed like it was going to be just another day. Get the kids off to school, do household chores, go to work. But then
This is part two of three in our series “Expecting the Unexpected. You can read part one on catastrophic illness here. For many, estate planning
When considering divorce, you may toy with the idea of representing yourself. For example, you may think your divorce will be relatively straightforward. Or maybe
While estate planning is often associated with enjoying assets while you are alive and then preparing for their disposition to inheritors after death, there are