A Plan for Protecting Your Most Valuable Asset: Your Children

If you have young children, chances are that your activities include some careful planning to keep them safe from harm.  Unfortunately, even with proper precautions in place, accidents do happen and not just to children.  Have you planned for what will happen to your...

Why You Should Get Your Kids an Estate Plan

We are fairly certain the last thing your 18-year-old son or daughter is thinking about is an estate plan.  And you are probably not thinking about one for them either, but you should be.  Here’s why:  once your child turns 18, you are no longer entitled to know about...

The Conversation You Must Have With Your Kids and Your Parents

  Every single adult needs to have an advance health care directive written, signed and in place. This includes your children, as soon as they turn 18.  This includes you. This includes your parents. Without an advance health care directive in place, you would not be...

Estate Planning for the Blended Family

Balancing the needs of a blended family with your own wishes can be a complicated task, especially when it comes to estate planning.  With a majority of Americans not only marrying once, but twice, three or even four times during their lives, it is a challenge that...