Archive for November 2014
The holidays may be a good time to talk about estate planning
As the country prepares for the holiday season, families will be gathering to celebrate. For Nevada residents contemplating estate planning, this could be a good time to discuss the matter with other family members. Every member of a family is different, and making the decision regarding who will receive what and how can vary from person to…
Read MoreMaintaining control in Nevada estate planning
As Nevada residents age, they may experience a loss of control over portions of their lives, such as their health, fitness and mental acumen. This can naturally lead to them attempting to regain as much control as possible in other areas of their lives. Estate planning may be viewed as a way to voluntarily give up…
Read MoreProviding for children through estate planning
Nearly every Nevada parent wants to support his or her children. That same parent can also provide for his or her children after death through estate planning. An individual does not have to have a large amount of wealth to do so. The first document necessary to any estate plan is a will. This document…
Read MoreThe benefits of organization in Nevada estate planning
Many Nevada residents have created an estate plan that passes on their property to friends and family in accordance with their wishes. However, estate planning alone may not be enough. If the executor of an estate and/or the decedent’s friends and family are not able to locate important documents needed after an individual’s passing, the…
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