Both general and limited conservatorship address the care and management of individuals who are unable to fully care for themselves or handle their own affairs. Understandably, many confuse one over the other, not truly knowing which one is applicable to their...
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Month: February 2024
Should you create a trust when you already have a will?
When creating their estate plan, many individuals believe that a will is sufficient to ensure their wishes are carried out after their passing. However, this is a common misconception in estate planning. While a will is an essential component of an estate plan, it is...
3 mistakes that can disrupt your divorce case
Going through a divorce gets complicated enough without making preventable mistakes that can negatively impact your case. Unfortunately, many people are unfamiliar with the most common errors that can disrupt proceedings. There are several things to avoid when you are...
What can be valid reasons to contest a will during probate?
Probate is often a complex process involving various parties, making it more challenging to navigate based on the circumstances. If the deceased left a will, it could provide direction on what to do with the estate. However, this document can also have different legal...