Digital estate planning is an increasingly important process that involves organizing and making arrangements for the management and disposal of one's digital assets in the event of incapacitation or death. As more American adults interact with the world in a variety...
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Are holographic wills still legal in Tennessee?
A will is one of the most basic estate planning documents that all individuals need to draft. Unlike some states, Tennessee law recognizes handwritten, or holographic, wills that were written by the individual (testator), even with unwitnessed signatures. But to get...
3 things to consider when choosing an executor
Someone will need to handle the distribution of your estate when you die. If you name them yourself, they’ll be known as the executor. If you don’t name anyone, then a court will appoint someone who’ll be known as the administrator. Making the choice yourself is...