How to Help Your Aging Parents Get Their…
Executive Summary Having a conversation about estate planning with your aging parents can feel uncomfortable, but it’s one of the most important talks you’ll ever have. From outlining wishes for
Executive Summary Having a conversation about estate planning with your aging parents can feel uncomfortable, but it’s one of the most important talks you’ll ever have. From outlining wishes for
Divorces involving high-income earners often present unique challenges, especially when it comes to determining spousal maintenance. Spousal maintenance, also known as alimony, is a financial payment that one spouse may…
For LGBTQ+ couples in New Mexico, recent political shifts and the potential for changes in federal laws protecting same-sex marriage have created uncertainty. The legal recognition of same-sex marriages under
Once you have actual printed estate planning documents in your hands―whether prepared by an attorney or via a self-help medium―here's what you should do: Signing Your Estate Planning Documents 1) Read through…
People often ask if they really need to use an attorney to develop their estate plan or handle their probate. In the past, the answer to this question would have…
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