Archive for February 2016
Single Nevada residents need estate planning too
An estate plan might seem useless to childless and single Nevada residents since they do not have any family members to provide for after their deaths. However, there is still a need to distribute their property if they pass away, and there is also a need for someone to make decisions on their behalves if…
Read MoreEstate planning can help keep assets out of probate
Nevada residents who are involved in estate planning often do so in order to make matters easier on surviving family members when the time comes. This could include keeping assets out of probate, so that they are available to family members as quickly as possible. There are numerous estate planning options to help keep assets…
Read MoreEstate planning should be part of planning for retirement
Nevada residents might agree that planning for retirement brings up images of lazing by the pool, taking fun trips and spending time with grandchildren. Many people do not want to consider the other facet of planning for retirement that is important for them and their families — estate planning. No one wants to contemplate death…
Read MoreWhat happens after the estate planning is over?
Many Nevada residents have taken steps to take care of their loved ones after death and provide for someone to take care of them if they are unable to make decisions on their own. Once the estate planning is over, many people put away the documents and do not give them another thought. However, those…
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