1. I don’t have the time: Making a Will doesn’t have to take up a lot of your time, If you use a professional Will Writer they will do the work for you and by getting a Will made It will save your family and friends much more, time, trouble and expense after your death. 2. IR
We live in an age of medical advances that are enabling us to live longer than ever before. The flip side of this is that, because we are living longer, chances are there will be a point at which we can no longer make our own decisions, and a longer period of time when that may be tru
To receive a letter, phone call or visit from a representative from the IRS can be a terrifying experience for the ill-prepared. Although one should always refer any IRS inquiries to a tax attorney, there are several initial steps to prevent a potentially bad situation from becoming w
Even when one’s death does not necessitate probate administration, surviving heirs will likely encounter alleged creditors of their lost loved one. The creditors may learn of one’s death when they do not receive any payments for several months and assume the debtor passed
A capital gain occurs when one sells or exchanges a capital asset is sold or exchanged at a price higher than its basis (its purchase price plus commissions and the cost of improvements net of depreciation). Similarly, a capital loss occurs when an asset is sold for less than its basi
Here are the top 10 reasons to have a family will: 10. Family Harmony: A will contains your decisions as to disposition of your assets. Without a Will, there is an increased likelihood of family disagreements and fighting, even in the best of circumstances. Where there are unresolved
It is important for you to have a Will. A Will is only part of what makes up a comprehensive estate plan, however. Although a Will governs the disposition of your assets at death, there are life and post-mortem situations that require additional estate planning now. Failure to effecti