When making an estate plan, you have the options to draft a will, assign a power of attorney, executor of the estate or child guardian and make plans for your future health care. That is a lot to consider. And, you may want to consider drafting one more legal document...
Year: 2025
3 tips for custody exchange days
Custody exchange days can be challenging, especially in the beginning. This is because co-parents who may still be healing from the divorce have to meet. Besides, exchanging a child can lead to sadness and guilt in the parent dropping them off. Children also...
Importance of calm communication in child custody
Divorce and child custody matters are often filled with emotions, which create an environment that is conducive to strained communication. Even in these circumstances, it is best for parents to learn how to maintain calm and respectful communication so they can work...
Updating your estate plan in the New Year
What are your New Year’s resolutions? You may want to consider updating your estate plan as one of them. It is important to update an estate plan regularly. But, why? Updating your estate plan allows you to protect your legacy and focus on life changes, such as...
When can the police enter your home?
It is certainly understandable to feel uncomfortable allowing the police to enter your home. However, there may come a day when an officer knocks on your door and asks if they can come inside. They may say they just want to talk to you for a moment or take a quick...
When is the right time to file for personal bankruptcy?
Technically, most individuals experiencing financial hardship can file for bankruptcy at any time. However, many people want to avoid bankruptcy if at all possible. They might try to find other debt solutions, such as negotiating with creditors or partnering with a...