Whether you have considerable wealth or just a few assets, you want to leave something for your children after your death. If you have a son or daughter who has a disability, you may also want to use your estate plan to improve his or her quality of life. Disabled...
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Estate planning for your newborn child
On Behalf of Owens, Schine, & Nicola, P.C. | Mar 25, 2020 | Estate Planning
You and your partner are ready for your new baby. You have fixed up the baby room, purchased cute outfits and so on. Your child is going to start life happy and healthy. Another item to add to your list is estate planning for your newborn. Experts say it is important...
Helping your parents with estate planning
On Behalf of Owens, Schine, & Nicola, PC | Mar 3, 2020 | Estate Planning
As your parents age, you may need to have certain difficult conversations with them. One of those conversations is about what will happen to their estate after they die. It is critical to talk to your parents about their end-of-life plans. It may seem like it is too...
Respecting your loved ones wishes could mean a challenge
On Behalf of Owens, Schine, & Nicola, PC | Dec 2, 2019 | Estate Planning
The review of the last will and testament followed shortly after the passing of your loved one. But once the reading was through, you were sure there was a mistake. When things don’t quite line up, you might be able to take your matter before the probate court and ask...