Estate Planning
Consider Nevada estate planning now to lessen complications later
Most people would agree that preparing a will and planning for how their assets will be distributed after their death is extremely important. This very fact, however, may be one of the main reasons that so many Nevada residents put off estate planning; it’s so important that people routinely delay due to lack of time.…
Read MoreNevada residents should not procrastinate estate planning
Not many people like to think about death, whether their own or that of a loved one. However, when it comes to estate planning in Nevada, it is something that is too important to avoid. An estimated 50 percent of people die without wills, and while there are many possible reasons for this, it is…
Read MoreDo not forget the powers of attorney when creating an estate plan
Estate planning is about more than just what will happen to a Nevada resident’s property after his or her death. However, there is another aspect to it that also needs to be included in order to complete an estate plan. Powers of attorney will ensure that someone is available to make decisions on behalf of…
Read MoreHow does real estate fit into estate planning?
The largest asset that most Nevada residents own is their home. What happens to that home after death might seem like a cut-and-dried decision, but there are numerous factors that need to be considered before making any decisions. There are several ways to handle real estate in estate planning, and it might be advantageous to…
Read MoreEstate planning tools for subsequent marriages
A good portion of the planning that Nevada residents did during their last marriages will more than likely need to be changed should either party remarry. Estate planning is meant to be reviewed periodically in order to assess whether any changes or modifications need to be made. Divorce and remarriage are two life events that…
Read MoreEstate planning can be used to prepare for incapacity
Nevada residents do not only need to be prepared to provide for family members when they pass away. They also need to prepare for someone to take care of their health and financial decisions if they are no longer able to do so. Estate planning is not just to prepare for the disposition of property…
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