On January 1, 2020, the most impactful retirement account legislation in decades became law. The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act (SECURE Act) will have a positive impact for many older
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On January 1, 2020, the most impactful retirement account legislation in decades became law. The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act (SECURE Act) will have a positive impact for many older
It’s that time of year again: tax season. No one enjoys doing their taxes, and that is likely why many of us leave this tedious task to the last…possible…moment. As Tax Day approaches,
Estate planning is not just about what happens to your stuff when you die. It is about coordinating all aspects of your life so you can be taken care of during times when
November is National Adoption Month, which aims to raise awareness about adoption and children who need permanent, loving homes. Thousands of children are adopted each year in the U.S., bringing joy to them
Most families are happy families. As you gather together with your family this holiday season, you probably share laughs and tell stories. You get along and enjoy being with each other and everything
We want to welcome the newest member of the DLG Team, Stephen A. Haynes. Stephen has come to our practice with legal experience in estate planning, commercial real estate, and corporate structuring. We
Whether or not you have an estate plan in place, you have likely heard the term “probate”. Probate is the legal process by which a deceased individual’s assets are distributed under court supervision.
While putting together an estate plan is important for you and your loved ones, it is equally important for you to understand the role of the trusted individuals who will be carrying out
When most people think of estate planning, they think of assets that include money, real estate, and personal property. But, included in someone’s estate could be invaluable personal property, such as family heirlooms
Estate Executor Duties An executor, sometimes called a personal representative, is the person who is named in a will, appointed by the court, and responsible for performing under the terms of the will
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