The Lifetime QTIP Trust
Find out the basics of creating a lifetime qualified terminable interest property (QTIP) trust for your spouse.
Personal Attention.
Powerful Representation.
Proven Results
Find out the basics of creating a lifetime qualified terminable interest property (QTIP) trust for your spouse.
If your deceased spouse has attempted to disinherit you, seek legal advice as soon as possible before state law bars you from enforcing your rights.
After a divorce, your estate plan must be evaluated, as your divorce decree and other documentation have a big impact on your legacy.
With careful estate planning, your child’s inheritance can be kept safely out of the hands of their spouse or former spouse.
We can assist in ensuring that your family and business are protected if unforeseen circumstances befall your family.
The decision to disinherit someone can lead to challenges, so the situation must be approached with legal and emotional care.
Be sure that your estate planning attorney knows if you go by different names to avoid confusion and unintended outcomes in estate planning.
Learn how to make year-end giving stress-free with these 5 simple tips to help maximize your charitable donations.
Establishing a pet trust is the best way to ensure that your beloved pets receive the care they deserve after you pass on.
Regardless of your wealth, age, marital status, gender identity, or sexual orientation, it is crucial to have an estate plan in place.