Frequently asked questions about estate planning: What is Estate Planning? An estate plan is a set of legal documents that spell out how you want all of your assets to be distributed after you die or in the event, you become incapacitated. An estate plan may include...
Even with proper estate planning, disagreements can occur. In these cases, follow these best practices: Hire a mediator This neutral third party can help family members productively work through differences and typically costs less than a legal battle. Liquidate all...
Inheritance disputes can be time-consuming, expensive, and emotionally taxing on the surviving family. Fortunately, proper estate planning can help reduce and even prevent disputes from happening. How to avoid inheritance disputes Talk openly and honestly with family...
Several factors can lead to inheritance disputes, including: When there’s an inequality in the will An inheritance dispute can occur if a family member wasn’t included in the will or felt another member was favored over the others. This often happens among siblings if...
An inheritance dispute occurs when the beneficiaries of a will disagree about how the person’s estate should be divided. How long does an heir have to claim their inheritance? The executor or trustee of the estate is responsible for informing beneficiaries of their...
In this section, we’ll cover everything you need to know about obtaining a living will yourself. Where can I get a will? Depending on the state of your affairs, you may decide to DIY it or hire an estate planning attorney. If you can DIY it, check with your state’s...