Reviewing existing estate plans effectively
Planning for the future is an essential step for Nevada adults of all ages and income levels. If someone has an estate plan in place, he or she would be
Our experienced lawyers have handled complex litigation for estates and trusts of many different sizes. We understand how important these cases are to your family.
Planning for the future is an essential step for Nevada adults of all ages and income levels. If someone has an estate plan in place, he or she would be
Planning for the future looks different for each Nevada adult. Every estate is different, and each person can create a strategy that allows him or her to look to the
For many people, estate planning requires careful thought. Who will get your assets? Who will be the guardian of your minor children? And who will make health care and financial
The pandemic has increased the awareness of many Nevada residents for having certain types of legal and financial plans in place. Through estate planning, one can have a measure of
No parent wants to consider what will happen to his or her child in the future in the event the parent is incapacitated or dies unexpectedly. While thinking about this
A trustee has the immense responsibility of overseeing and managing the assets held in a trust. Because of the complex nature of some types of trusts and the potential for
Business owners and entrepreneurs in Nevada work hard to establish their companies and build a solid reputation among clients and customers. However, as many business owners already know, any number
A trust is a legal tool that gives the creator the ability to have greater control over the distribution of their assets. The exact control varies depending on the language
People in Nevada and elsewhere routinely use last wills and testaments to specify how they would like their assets distributed upon their passing. While testators should create their will under
Most people in Nevada and elsewhere want to preserve as many of their assets as possible. This is especially true when seeking to protect one’s assets from creditors. Like several