If you are currently an executor of an estate or a candidate to act as one someday, you may have concerns about someone bringing litigation over the estate. While it may not happen to you, you should still be aware of who in Tennessee might challenge a will if you are...
Many people believe that once they have signed their will, the estate-planning process is completely finished. In fact, there are still a few important steps that you should take. Wills can sometimes omit important details that can create major headaches for your...
Anyone who is going through a divorce knows that there are seemingly endless legal documents to revise. These can include the divorce agreement, the mortgage, insurance policies and many others. When you are updating your legal documents after a divorce, you would be...
When you made your will and your estate plan, you knew that they would be crucial documents to have in place for your family in the event that you pass away. Once you and your attorney had finalized the paperwork, you probably thought that you would never need to...
The person you name in a durable financial power of attorney as your “attorney-in-fact” will have the power to make different financial decisions — and carry out various financial tasks — on your behalf. The attorney-in-fact, however, will only...
Financial planning is an excellent tool for managing your wealth and mapping your future. It is also a tool that you can use to care for your entire family. By incorporating smart financial planning into your will, you can ensure that the wealth you have accumulated...