Archive for September 2014
A probate attorney can benefit Nevada estate planning
It is no secret that many people put off generating an estate plan. This can make it difficult to ensure that a person’s wishes are honored and that beloved friends, family, charities or other entities may not receive the bequeaths that one wanted them to receive. Even people who see the importance of estate planning…
Read MoreInheritance may be a concern in Nevada estate planning
For many Nevada residents who are concerned about how their families may fare after their passing, making end-of-life plans may seem to be a logical step. One of the main concerns for individuals who are going through estate planning is the inheritance of their assets. They likely want to ensure that their loved ones receive…
Read MoreHow do families make legal wills in Nevada?
Many people are well aware of just how important making a will can be for the future of their loved ones. Even so, they may hesitate to create one, for many reasons. Wills are an important part of an estate plan here in Nevada and elsewhere. They convey who will inherit one’s property or possessions…
Read MoreThe importance of detail in Nevada estate planning
When people think of estate planning, they generally think of the larger picture. However, there are often smaller details that can get overlooked. Not sharing final wishes or documentation with designated beneficiaries can have a significant effect on aspects that are very important to the estate holder. Here in Nevada and elsewhere, it is crucial…
Read MoreAppointing a guardian for a minor child in Nevada
Guardianship can be a confusing concept for Nevada families. Most believe that it is only applicable for children whose parents are no longer living or unable to care for the child. It can also apply to children who inherit a great deal of assets and need a legally appointed person to assist them with managing…
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