by Carol Grant | Nov 14, 2022 | Estate Planning
One of the most overlooked and important documents in estate planning is the Power of Attorney. A recent article from Farm Progress, “Often overlooked estate planning issues: Powers of attorney,” explains how this document works and why it’s so important. Most people...
by Carol Grant | Oct 20, 2022 | Estate Planning
Having a good understanding of how wills are used, how probate works and what other documents are needed to protect yourself and loved ones is key to creating an effective estate plan, explains the article “Understanding probate helps when drafting will” from The News...
by Carol Grant | Sep 23, 2022 | Estate Planning
Having a properly prepared estate plan is especially important if you have minor children who would need a guardian, are part of a blended family, are unmarried in a committed relationship or have complicated family dynamics—especially those with drama. There are...
by Carol Grant | Sep 7, 2022 | Estate Planning
Country music legend Naomi Judd, who died in April, named her husband Larry Strickland as executor of her estate. She was married to Strickland for 33 years. According to court documents, he’ll have “full authority and discretion” over her estate and won’t need to the...
by Carol Grant | Aug 29, 2022 | Estate Planning
Can we prevent the Elderly from being scammed? Just as parents guide their children through adulthood and teach them about finances and how to manage their money, adult children of aging parents need to be alert for their elderly scams before they fall victim to those...
by Carol Grant | Jul 25, 2022 | Estate Planning
Believe it or not, it is almost time for Back to School shopping, early morning drop-offs, after-school pickups, traffic and so much more. This is the perfect time to think about estate planning before your schedule gets really busy. Trust me, I don’t miss the school...