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What Is a Gun Trust?: Estate Planning Q&A
According to Pew Research, 30 percent of adults in the United States report owning a firearm. Gun sales have risen in recent years,…
What Does Incapacitated Mean in Elder Law & Estate Planning?
When working with an attorney to prepare for your future and address the challenges associated with aging, you will likely come across…

The Difference Between Elder Law and Estate Planning
The two have similar concerns, but elder law applies estate planning strategies primarily to issues facing seniors as they age. How…

Choosing to Do Your Own Estate Planning Can be Risky
You may think creating your estate plan with do-it-yourself documents will save you cash. However, it can be costly in the end,…

Estate Planning for LGBTQIA+ Communities
To protect your assets, your wishes, and your loved ones, estate planning is vital regardless of your gender identity or sexual orientation….

Digital Estate Planning: Avoid These Obstacles
Without knowing your passwords, personal representatives and family members may not be able to access your data….

Estate Planning Basics
You can also express your wishes for what type of medical care you want if you are severely ill or injured and unable to communicate….

Unmarried Couples’ Estate Planning
For instance, your assets are not mutually inheritable without careful estate planning that includes a “living together contract.” …

Comparing Elder Law and Estate Planning
Even though these two types of law are for different stages in life, they are often handled at the same time. …

Special Needs Estate Planning for Children and Adults
How do special needs differ from other needs? For those with learning difficulties, behavioral or emotional issues, or physical disabilities, special needs…