Frozen Accounts, Court Delays, and Grief: What Happens in the Probate Process

Your mom told you not to worry; she  had everything handled. You were her power of attorney, helping her pay bills and manage her accounts. When she passed away, you assumed you’d simply continue handling things the same way you had been. Then you tried to deposit the insurance check. The bank clerk looked at […]

What Happens to All Your Stuff When You Die? (And Why Your Family Is Dreading It)

You open the door to your parents’ home for the first time since the funeral. Closets stuffed with decades of clothes. Cabinets filled with china no one uses. A garage packed with tools, holiday decorations, and boxes labeled “miscellaneous.” Drawers overflowing with papers, keepsakes, and items whose significance you’ll never understand. The task ahead feels […]

Wills vs. Trusts: How to Choose the Right Tool to Protect the People You Love

When you begin thinking about estate planning, one of the first questions you might ask is whether you need a will, a trust, or both. You may have heard conflicting information from friends, social media, or TV experts, which can make the decision feel confusing. And while both wills and trusts can play an important […]

Got Retirement Savings? Must Read …

The SECURE Act 2.0 brought some of the biggest changes to retirement planning in decades. While most people think it only affects their retirement accounts or may not even know about these changes at all, the SECURE Act 2.0  directly impacts how your loved ones will access your retirement accounts after your death and how […]

The White Elephant Gift Nobody Wants: Family Conflict

We’ve all been there. The holiday White Elephant gift exchange starts out fun and lighthearted. But then Uncle Jim steals the massage gun he bought in hopes of winning it for himself. The married couples start tag-teaming to keep the best gifts between them. Cousin Sarah gets stuck with the singing fish. Someone’s definitely holding […]

Caring for Aging Parents: How to Protect Relationships and Plan Ahead

When adult siblings come together to care for aging parents, something unexpected often happens. Instead of bringing families closer, the experience frequently exposes old wounds and creates new rifts that never fully heal. What should be a time of unity becomes a source of lasting conflict. With over 37 million Americans providing unpaid eldercare, these […]

What to Do When You’re Ready to Create Your Estate Plan but Your Spouse Isn’t

When you’re ready to finally put an estate plan in place, it’s natural to feel excited and relieved. You’re taking a powerful step to protect your family, get organized, and make sure everything is handled the way you want if you become incapacitated and when you die. But what happens when your spouse doesn’t share […]

Honoring Your Sacrifice: Estate Planning Essentials for Military Families

Each year on November 11, the nation pauses to honor the courage and sacrifice of those who’ve served in the Armed Forces. Beyond the ceremonies and flags, Veterans Day offers military families a meaningful opportunity to reflect on a vital question: Is your family truly protected if something happens to you? If you’ve served or […]

How to Keep Wealth in Your Family for Generations

Many families focus on building wealth, but fewer think about keeping it. Research shows that a majority of wealthy families lose their wealth by the second generation, and by the third generation, the number climbs as high as 90%. That happens not because parents lack concern for their kids, but because key pieces of planning […]