Continuing The Tradition Of EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS

Year: 2026

Why do people postpone estate planning?

You might think that most of the adults you know already have their estate plan in place, and you are one of the few who do not. You would, however, be wrong. A recent report found that over half of adults have no estate planning documents at all - 56% of them, to be...

Examples of real estate title defects

Title defects are issues with the property’s title that can complicate the process of transferring it from one individual to another. Sometimes a title defect just causes a delay. In other cases, it means the transfer cannot happen at all. There are many different...

What is the role of a successor trustee?

A revocable living trust is a flexible estate planning tool. It allows the trust creator to act as the initial trustee. They have the authority to modify the trust by changing beneficiary designations, funding it with additional assets or making other adjustments...

What is a residuary estate?

An estate consists of all of the property owned by an individual who has died. After a person's passing, control of their property transfers to their estate. It is then under the management of the personal representative appointed by the probate courts or named in...

Does a Totten trust have to go through probate?

There are many types of trusts that can be used in an estate plan. Examples include special needs trusts, spendthrift trusts and discretionary trusts. Often, funds will be set aside for a specific beneficiary, but a trustee will be assigned to authorize distributions...