People who decide to create a will have a number of decisions to make, but choosing an executor is usually among the most crucial. According to Farm Bureau Financial Services, an executor's main duty is to carry out the final wishes of the deceased and see to the...
Month: August 2021
Is the executor you have in mind the right person for the job?
Selecting an estate executor is one of the most important decisions you will make during the estate planning process. When you pass away, the executor will be responsible for taking care of any unfinished business and carrying out all your final wishes. For these...
How are revocable and irrevocable trusts different?
Living trusts are extremely powerful estate planning tools to add to your arsenal. Sadly, many Americans are not aware of living trusts, nor how they can streamline your estate planning. Proper use of trusts can help your beneficiaries gain access to your assets...
Probating small estates in Texas
People in Texas may likely recall hearing many pieces of advice offered up by estate planning experts espousing the benefits of avoiding probate. The main reason for this counsel is to potentially avoid the fees associated with a long, drawn-out probate process. Many...
Do you know these common estate executor mistakes?
Recently, you learned a loved one appointed you as executor of her or his estate, and you want to learn as much as possible about the role. What pitfalls should you make yourself aware of? Forbes shares common executor blunders. Rather than make your own mistakes with...
Major life events that warrant an estate plan review
Your estate plan is a reflection of your life at the time you made it. As your circumstances change, your plans may need updating to ensure they best capture your preferences and provide for your loved ones. You should consider an estate plan review after these major...
What emergency questions should you consider regarding your estate plan?
When you are in the middle of a period of crisis in your life, you may face uncertainties about the future that overwhelm you and fill you with fear or concern. Now is the time to have discussions with your family and loved ones about your end-of-life planning, so...
3 estate planning tips for families with new babies
Few things are likely to make you both happier and busier than welcoming a new baby into your family. Between feedings, naptimes and diaper changes, you should find some time to think about your child's future. If you have not yet drafted an estate plan or have not...
Should you plan your will with your adult children?
The prospect of creating a will is not always easy, as it means you must face your own mortality and make serious decisions that can affect others. This may explain why, according to the American Association of Retired Persons, fewer than 30% of senior-age people do...

