When you die without an estate plan in place, you run the risk of your loved ones having to jump through hoops and work their way through the court system before they receive any part of your estate. Without an estate plan, you may also leave loved ones scrambling to...
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3 tips for including digital assets in your will
The internet has likely changed how you live your daily life over the past few years. You may use the internet constantly throughout your day for work, school or entertainment purposes. According to the Pew Research Center, only 7% of adults in the U.S. today do not...
Understanding probate is a key part of effective estate planning
There are many aspects of estate planning that should be understood. Washington State residents who are making the wise step and preparing for the future with a comprehensive estate plan should take many the various aspects of the process into account. That includes...
Tips for successful co-parenting communication
Dealing with child custody and visitation disputes can be stressful. The outcomes of these matters can dramatically change the amount of time you get to spend with your child, which might not be in his or her best interests. Yet, in many cases the truth of the matter...
These three groups should be thinking about estate planning
Estate planning can be a heavy topic since it carries with it the specter of death. A person would not need an estate plan if they could live forever, and therefore the creation of an estate plan can be a dismal affair for an individual who is not ready to contemplate...
Do I need an estate plan for the business I own?
Seattle residents often put a substantial amount of time and effort into developing and running their business. It can take years before their business becomes profitable and earns enough goodwill in the community for it to be successful. As a result, a significant...
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