Estate plans exist primarily so that individuals can provide for their loved ones and control what happens to their property when they die. It can be a relief for children or other family members to discover a will or other estate planning paperwork after someone...
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Estate Litigation
What kinds of issues lead to probate litigation?
The death of one individual can impact the lives of countless others. Family members may suffer profound grief, as well as a sudden loss in financial and practical support. Friends and even coworkers may also grieve the death of an individual and may have an interest...
Can a non-relative contest your estate plan?
As you make your estate plan, you may find yourself wondering if anyone is going to contest that plan. You know that a child may dispute your will if it turns out that you didn't leave them any inheritance. They could claim that you forgot to include them in the will...
Have a favorite child? Be careful: It could cause problems for your estate
When parents are asked whether or not they have a favorite child, the natural answer is, "No. I love them all equally." But is this true? Just like people feel a special kind of chemistry with certain friends, co-workers and other family members, it is also possible...