by Kathy Lane | Jan 3, 2016 | Digital Assets, Estate Planning
There’s been a lot of discussion about digital assets and what happens to your bitcoin accounts when you die. When we checked a while ago, we were told that after a certain period of inactivity, your Bitcoin account will disappear and the money you have in it will be...
by Kathy Lane | Dec 20, 2015 | Estate Planning
As we approach the end of another year, it’s a good time to have an important discussion with your family and other loved ones about what will happen when you die. It may be uncomfortable but it’s a gift you should give them before any more time passes. You should...
by Kathy Lane | Dec 6, 2015 | Estate Planning
If you have a spouse and family, you’ll probably leave everything to them. However, if you don’t have a spouse or kids and you’ve been procrastinating doing your estate planning because you’re not sure what to do about all of your stuff, here are 5 ideas you should...
by Kathy Lane | Nov 8, 2015 | Estate Planning
Lucky is a Siamese cat and, yes, the cat can inherit! Lucille Benton, 70, has decided that she will leave her children their family heirloom and photographs but Lucky will get all of her money. Lucille says that her kids “never visit and rarely call. They have good...
by Kathy Lane | Sep 20, 2015 | Estate Planning, Probate, Wills vs Trusts
Ancestry.com just announced that they’ve made a new addition to their site. When you search for someone, you will not only see facts about their life but may see a copy of their will and probate records. Ancestry claims that “probate records often document family...
by Kathy Lane | Aug 16, 2015 | Estate Planning
I came across this blog that was written by Julie Ann Garber, J.D. last year. It had such good information that I decided to re-post and share it with you. Many people struggle with all of the decisions that they have to make when putting together their estate plan:...
Recent Comments