Getting a Will: Six Common Questions – NYTimes.com
Let’s assume that you’ll live to a ripe old age and die peacefully in your sleep.
Or not. And if not, isn’t it time to think about getting your will done? It’s one of those tasks that many people tend to put off, for obvious reasons
Getting a Will: Six Common Questions – NYTimes.com
Eight credit-repair tips after bankruptcy Jennifer Waters’s Consumer Confidential – MarketWatch
“It’s the single worst thing you can do to your credit rating, but the good news is that you can recover from a bankruptcy,” said Craig Watts, public affairs manager for Fair Isaac Corp., which created the FICO credit-score rating.
Eight credit-repair tips after bankruptcy Jennifer Waters’s Consumer Confidential – MarketWatch
Debunking 5 Common Estate Planning Myths – Desert Estate Planning and Elder Planning Blog
Debunking 5 Common Estate Planning Myths – Desert Estate Planning and Elder Planning Blog
LegalZoom Goes After Estate Planning Lawyer Tyler White — Lawyerist
As always, you get what you pay for!
LegalZoom recently took Lawyerist LAB-member Tyler White to task for his post criticizing the LegalZoom’s disclaimer. Tyler pointed out that LegalZoom provides a lot of legal forms of dubious value for very little money, but disclaims all responsibility for the harm they may do.
LegalZoom Goes After Estate Planning Lawyer Tyler White — Lawyerist
Five Ways To Freeze Out Uncle Sam – Forbes.com
Low interest rates are a bummer for investors, but if you’re serious about doing some estate planning right now, your heirs could reap a bonanza.
Five Ways To Freeze Out Uncle Sam – Forbes.com
Connecticut Law Tribune: Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way – To Object
Deaths in the family often bring out feelings of sadness and emptiness. But people aren’t always longing for the return of their loved ones.
Some are in mourning because the financial windfall they expected to receive from Aunt Edna’s estate didn’t pan out like they anticipated because of the way she wrote her will.
Connecticut Law Tribune: Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way – To Object