
Let’s talk about something that makes estate planning attorneys quietly sigh into their coffee. You’ve done it. You’ve finally sat down with your estate planner, gotten the documents drafted, and—feeling like a genuinely good human being—you added a
Inheriting a home from a loved one is a meaningful gift — and also, if I’m being honest, a to-do list that arrives at the worst possible time. Between the grief and the paperwork, most people aren’t prepared for what actually comes next. Here’s what
You don’t have a little Olivia or Noah to leave your house to. That’s fine – your cat doesn’t have a mortgage either. Here’s how to make sure your hard-earned assets go exactly where you want them, rather than wherever a probate judge decides over a lukewarm cup of courthouse coffee.
Let’s be honest: one of the secret perks of being a childless couple is never having to argue about who little Braden gets to live with if things go sideways. But here’s the thing nobody tells you — not having kids actually makes estate planning more complicated, not less.

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