Full vs. Limited Guardianship: What’s the Difference?
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
Creating a legal will and estate plan is a way to protect your assets, property, and important wishes when you're no longer here.
Who will take care of your dependents if you’re no longer here? Whether you need to create a plan for children, an aging relative, or a beloved pet, a guardianship agreement should be a part of your estate plan. Protecting your loved ones no matter what the future brings is an important part of being a caretaker, and it can bring a lot of peace knowing these legal matters are handled.
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
By Gary Stern, JD
A trust is a legal arrangement in which a legal title to a property or asset is entrusted to someone under specific circumstances, like after a death. This is a common way to manage your estate, and it has many advantages compared to a traditional will. Unlike a will, your assets placed in a trust will not need to go through probate court, simplifying the process for trustees.
By Michael T. Flannery, BA, JD
By Laura Leavitt, MA in Rhetoric and Composition
By Michael T. Flannery, BA, JD
A will is a legal document that expresses your wishes for how your property is distributed upon your death, who manages your property, and your final wishes. Sometimes called a last testament, this allows you to choose executors and beneficiaries to manage and receive your estate when your time comes. Contrary to popular belief, it’s relatively easy to make a will no matter your budget, goals, and wishes.
By Laura Leavitt, MA in Rhetoric and Composition
By Sam Tetrault, BA in English
By Michael T. Flannery, BA, JD
By Kim DelMonico, BA, JD, Esq.
What's a Living Trust? Examples + Cost Explained
By Michael T. Flannery, BA, JD
How to Organize & Share Your Final Wishes for Free
By Yvonne Bertovich
What Happens to an Apartment Lease After a Death?
By Belinda McLeod, BA in Secondary Education
How to Allocate Belongings After Death: Step-By-Step
By Sarah Kessler
How to Clean Out a Parent’s House After Death
By Belinda McLeod, BA in Secondary Education
How to Find Out If Someone Left You Money After They Died
By Sam Tetrault, BA in English
Trust vs. Will: What's the Difference?
By Laura Leavitt, MA in Rhetoric and Composition
List of 7 Assets You Should Include in Your Will
By Laura Leavitt, MA in Rhetoric and Composition
7 Steps to Protect Your Digital Assets After Death
By Laura Leavitt, MA in Rhetoric and Composition
[FREE] End-of-Life Planning Checklist With Documents for 2022
By Amanda Lambert, MS, CMC, ALCP
End of Life Planning Checklist
By Carolyn Bunge, BA in History
Estate Planning for Someone with Dementia
By Benjamin Shock, JD