How to Avoid Conservatorship and Guardianship

When a person becomes incapacitated and is unable to manage their daily affairs, documents in their estate plan can eliminate the need for conservatorship or guardianship court proceedings.

To avoid the government’s interference in a family’s business and personal affairs,  documents in their estate plan can direct a trusted person to carry out that individual’s wishes for the situation. Read More

Wills vs. Trusts: What’s the Difference?

If you’re confused about the differences between wills and trusts, here’s a quick list of four things that a Revocable Living Trust can do that Wills can’t, two things that Wills can do that Revocable Living Trusts cannot, and three things that both Wills and Revocable Living Trusts can do. Read More