by rcrandall@elegacylaw.com | Apr 20, 2020 | Articles
Every estate plan should include provisions granting another person the legal authority to act on your behalf if you become incapacitated or have died. Those powers are granted under a living trust, a last will and testament, a financial power of attorney, or a...
by rcrandall@elegacylaw.com | Apr 20, 2020 | Blog
We have a natural instinct as parents to protect and safeguard our children. (For some examples of amazing parental reflexes, check out some of these “Dad Saves” on YouTube. Over the years, safety features on things like car seats and playground equipment have become...
by rcrandall@elegacylaw.com | Apr 3, 2020 | Articles
As millennials (born 1981 to 1996), you are well known for your distinctiveness as a group. Your generation has followed paths and set goals that are decidedly different from those chosen by previous generations. You are highly diverse, better educated, and more...
by rcrandall@elegacylaw.com | Apr 2, 2020 | Articles
Just like other important life tasks, your estate plan deserves your time and attention. The occurrence of special life events may mean it is time review your plan with an estate planning attorney. Marriage Have you recently gotten married? Congratulations! Marriage...
by rcrandall@elegacylaw.com | Apr 1, 2020 | Articles
You’ve probably heard about wills and trusts before, but do you really understand what they are and how they work? No?? Don’t worry. You’re not alone . . . not by a long shot. It’s easy to feel out of the loop when someone at the dinner party starts...