Your father passed away, and it was with his death that your parents' estate was ready to be passed on to you and your siblings. When you saw the will, you were taken aback by its contents. Only your two other siblings were included, and you were left out completely....
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Month: February 2020
Adding a no-contest clause can help enforce your decisions
An inheritance can be an exciting idea for your children, which is why you've never taken the time to sit down with them and talk about it. Before you do that, you want to have everything in order, so there is no confusion and can be no complaints. One of the things...
Ready to make a will? Do you know all the steps?
There are many steps involved in making a will. Fortunately, working with your attorney means that you'll have the right guidance throughout the process. While some people do use do-it-yourself-style applications to create their wills, it's a better idea to talk to...
Yes, you should talk to your heirs about inheritances
You want to leave your children an inheritance to support them after you pass, but you also want to make sure that they won't squander it. You think it would be best not to let them know about it because they won't fight and won't worry about what they want to do with...