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November 20, 2017 Douglas Davis

You intend to pass along your wealth through your estate plan, but what about your wisdom? Ensuring you accomplish both means having a conversation with your family about your money, your legacy, and

November 7, 2017 Douglas Davis

Most families in America that have a pet consider that animal to be a part of the family. Because of this, many people want to make sure their pet is cared for in

October 9, 2017 Douglas Davis

If you just celebrated a summer or early fall wedding, then now is the perfect time to start working on an estate plan. Although you may think that settling into a home together

July 19, 2017 Douglas Davis

How to Pass Your Stories and Values to the Future Generations Money may be the most talked about wealth contained within a person’s estate, but the riches of their experience and wisdom can

June 1, 2017 Douglas Davis

Although Memorial Day just passed, it is important to honor those who have served our country all throughout the year. Remembering those who sacrificed their lives for our freedom and safety can be

May 23, 2017 Davis Law Group

For most us, summer means it’s time for FUN! It’s true that there are many fun activities to be had during the summer months including camps, vacations, pool parties and more. But before

May 10, 2017 Douglas Davis

Why is it that family feuds erupt after a death, or even after the incapacity of a family member? One of the leading causes is a failure to choose a fiduciary who will

April 25, 2017 Douglas Davis

The famous musician Prince died a year ago and the battle over his fortune will not be resolved any time soon. The question of whether Prince left a will continues to be one

April 21, 2017 Douglas Davis

  Some people think that estate issues after you die are unavoidable. Still others think that they’ll be long gone, so what does it matter if there’s a plan in place? The truth

January 28, 2016 Douglas Davis

Call me old-school, but it seems to me that legal services, such as estate planning, should involve a personalized continuing relationship, not a single disconnected transaction. Estates, and their planning, can change over