Do You Want to Be an Executor?

Only you know your capacity and willingness to serve, or the degree of need expressed by the person asking you. However, it should help to know first that if you do decide to accept, there can be help out there and second there are standard procedures and practices you can follow.
What Did the Rolling Stones’ Drummer Say in His Will?

Rolling Stones star Charlie Watts has left £30million of his fortune to his family, UK probate papers have shown.
Can My Gun Collection Be Part of Estate Plan?

Firearms are unique in this regard; guns are the only item of personal property that carry an inherent risk of legal peril, including potential criminal liability, so careful and deliberate planning is warranted.
Living Trust vs. Last Will – Which is Right for You?

In this article, we will address two terms which some people use interchangeably, but which are very different things: living trusts and estate plans.
What Is a Pour-Over Will?

A pour-over will can be an important part of a person’s estate planning checklist.
When Can Estate Assets Be Distributed?

Many estate executors focus on estate taxes and forget about income taxes. That can be an expensive mistake.
How to Handle Cryptocurrency in a Will

The rapid rise in circulation and growing popularity of cryptocurrencies is prompting attorneys and estate planners to adjust, as digital assets are inherited through wills, trusts and estates, according to experts who warn of the danger of lost or misappropriated assets.
What are My Responsibilities if I’m Named an Executor?

If a loved one asks you to be the executor of their estate, think carefully before you take on this responsibility. While you have the option of declining the request, the person reaching out likely considers you to be responsible and detail oriented. An executor of an estate typically helps file paperwork, close accounts and distribute the assets of the deceased.
Why Is Estate Planning Review Important?

Your estate planning is done, but is it? A periodic review is an important ongoing step to your planning.
What If an Estate Owes Back Taxes?

My mother passed, and she was an administrator of my grandfather’s estate and the inheritances. The estate accumulated quite a bit of back taxes over the years. Will the IRS put a lien on that estate as well as hers to retrieve funds?