by Kathy Lane | Jul 3, 2016 | digital assets
Earlier this year, we wrote about the first state to adopt the new, revised UFADAA (Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act) recommended statute. This statute makes clearer the ways which an estate executor and others can deal with your digital assets when you...
by Kathy Lane | Jun 26, 2016 | Health Care Power of Attorney
End of life planning is something most people don’t want to think about. They say that they still have time since they don’t plan to die for many years. However, this may not be true. We can’t predict when we’re going to come to the end of our life. We...
by Kathy Lane | Jun 19, 2016 | Wills and Living Trusts
In August 2013, Lynn Day Arsenault was shot to death by a man she didn’t know. A few months later, her surviving spouse and fourth husband, Donald Arsenault, showed up with a supposed will that left him all of her assets and left nothing to her three adult sons. Her...
by Kathy Lane | Jun 12, 2016 | Digital Assets
We came across a very easy to read and understand infographic. It provides important information about estate and digital asset planning. Although the data is based on a survey done in the United Kingdom, the figures are probably very similar to what would be found...
by Kathy Lane | Jun 5, 2016 | Estate Planning
According to a U.S. News and World Report story out this week, most probably your unpaid bills will be subtracted from any inheritance you leave to your loved ones. In 2013, more than 61% of senior households had an average of $40,900 in debt. And it’s likely that...
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