by Deliberato Law Center | Nov 7, 2019 | Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
In this modern day, a lot of our prized possessions lie in the digital world. From the photos we take of our cherished experiences to the website domain for our businesses, from our social media accounts to the emails we use to stay in contact with friends and...
by Deliberato Law Center | Oct 24, 2019 | Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
Stunning as it sounds, nearly two-thirds of people in the U.S. have no estate plan of any kind. Countless more merely have a will, getting them only halfway to a complete plan…if that. Wills serve an essential purpose, yes; they instruct guardianship guidelines and...
by Deliberato Law Center | Oct 22, 2019 | Estate Planning Education, Probate, Uncategorized
Congrats! If you’re wondering about probate that means you have a will, which sets you apart from nearly 2/3 of people in the U.S. Since you’ve completed that essential step in organizing your estate, you’re right to wonder about the probate process. After all,...
by Deliberato Law Center | Oct 9, 2019 | Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized
Do you have an aging loved one who could use the help of an in-home caregiver, but don’t know where to even begin looking for one? There are so many options for in-home caregivers, and hiring the right one is crucial to your loved one’s wellbeing…but what...
by Deliberato Law Center | Oct 2, 2019 | Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
In the world of estate planning, it’s never quite as simple as “fair is fair.” After all, not everyone assesses value on the same terms, and the needs of those involved are never uniform. If multiple children are involved in the distribution of your estate, the...
by Deliberato Law Center | Sep 26, 2019 | Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
When you reach your mid-50s, that creeping thought will start to enter your mind: what happens after I pass away? However, according to a study done by Merrill Lynch and Age Wave, 45% of people 55 and older don’t have a will. Furthermore, 18% have only two...
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