A will is the foundation of your personal estate plan. If you die and do not have a will, state laws for distribution will determine who receives your property. The American Bar Association states that your will lets you name who receives the assets in your estate...
Month: January 2022
Competency vs. Capacity
Though you may have heard these two terms being used interchangeably, they have distinct meanings—and they have specific applications. Capacity and competency are separate, but they are also determined by different people and used for unique purposes. Competency The...
The 2 most important estate planning documents everyone needs
The will is the first thing most people think of regarding estate planning. And no estate plan should be without one. But there are two more vital documents that you should also include -- and two people who you and your estate may need to count on someday. We are...
