When creating a strategy for what will happen to personal assets after passing, Nevada adults will want to consider the future of their collections. Memorabilia and other types of collections can hold significant monetary value, as well as sentimental value, and it is...
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Preparing for the unexpected situations in life
While there is no way to predict what will happen in life, there are ways that one can prepare for contingencies that may arise in the future. One of the most effective ways to do this is by creating a complete and thoughtful estate plan that includes plans for...
Do you have a valid reason to challenge your loved one’s will?
The death of a loved one is one of the most difficult things that you and your family may go through. During your time of grief, you may also face the challenge of settling his or her estate, a process that will first require you to consider his or her expressed...
Estate planning decisions for the recently divorced
The end of a marriage is a difficult process that will affect multiple areas of one’s life. Divorce is emotionally complex, and once the process is final, a Nevada spouse may assume that everything is final and resolved. There are often other changes that are...
The mistakes that could impact estate planning efforts
Planning for the future can be an emotionally challenging process as it is not easy to consider what will happen to one’s property and assets after passing away. Estate planning can be difficult as it requires a Nevada adult to consider his or her own mortality and...
What does a family need to know about probate?
After the death of a loved one, family members left behind will have the responsibility of settling his or her estate. This means selling or distributing remaining assets, maintaining property, paying off debts and more. In many situations, one required step in...
Disputes between siblings over their parents’ estate
In most cases, people will leave their property and assets to their family members after they pass away. For adults who have kids, this may mean leaving their estate to their kids, which can be a more complicated endeavor than many assume. Siblings may dispute over...
Using the new year to update estate plans and avoid litigation
With the new year arriving, you may have a list of things you hope to accomplish. One thing that should be on the list is reviewing and updating your estate plan. Having an up-to-date estate plan ensures that these legal documents are consistent with your wishes and...
Make difficult estate planning conversations easier for everyone
It is beneficial to discuss estate plans with loved ones, but this is often a difficult conversation to have. Nevada family members may be reluctant to discuss their decisions, financial matters and other sensitive issues related to their wishes for the future, but...
Common issues that often lead to disputes over estate plans
The purpose of creating an estate plan is to have the final say over what happens to estate assets and property after passing away. It allows one to care for loved ones, make important medical decisions and have peace of mind for the future. However, having a plan in...