Generally speaking, estate matters are governed by state law. A will is considered valid when it meets the legal requirements of the state where it is drafted. However, your estate is administered according to the laws of the state where you die. As a result, a common question our clients…
Category: Wills
When preparing their will, people rarely consider what may happen when disputes arise. Unfortunately, will disputes are common and can be devastating for your family and other loved ones. Will disputes can become incredibly time-consuming and expensive, eating up precious resources and leaving your beneficiaries emotionally exhausted. Understanding what causes…