When you create an estate plan, you name one or more people to manage your affairs in the event of your death or incapacitation. The individual or individuals who take on these administrative duties on your behalf are fiduciaries. The documents you include in your...
Month: February 2023
What happens to your cryptocurrency when you die?
Bitcoin introduced the first cryptocurrency in 2009. About 21% of American adults are or were cryptocurrency owners. While cryptocurrency has become more mainstream, states are still wrestling with legal issues involving the currency. Many wonder what will happen to...
How to help your parents with their estate plan
While people of all ages should think about their estate plan, it becomes even more critical as a person ages. Having a conversation about estate planning is difficult, particularly when you want to share the conversation with your parents. However, having a...
Keeping an eye out for undue influence
When someone creates an estate plan or related documents such as a will, it is important for the person to have a clear, unbiased frame of mind. To that end, it is important to keep an eye out for the possibility of undue influence. What exactly is it, and how does it...
4 questions to ask before agreeing to be an executor
Someone who asks you to be the executor of an estate is showing a great deal of trust in you. To be worthy of that trust, you should be honest with the individual and yourself about whether you are able to take on the responsibility. LinkedIn suggests some questions...
3 essential components of an estate plan
When it comes to an estate plan, many people think of older, wealthier people with many assets and property. That concept may factor into while only 33% of American adults have a living trust or will, according to Caring.com. An estate plan actually involves putting...

