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January 5, 2022 Douglas Davis

You probably don’t want to make a resolution that requires you to think about your own mortality and what will happen when you’re gone, but if you haven’t finished your estate plan, it’s

December 14, 2021 Douglas Davis

If you are or are about to be incarcerated, your future is probably a bit uncertain, not just for you, but also for your family and others who may depend on you. There

December 9, 2021 Douglas Davis

Imagine if you had spent thousands of dollars on an estate plan, and when the time came – that protection you put so much work into didn’t actually exist? Unfortunately, this happens more

November 4, 2021 Douglas Davis

A common misconception is that only wealthy families and people in high-risk professions need to have an asset protection plan. But in reality, anyone can be sued. A car accident, foreclosure, unpaid medical

October 20, 2021 Douglas Davis

We rely on our friends, family, and colleagues to help us through life’s challenges. The people we trust can also be incredibly important when arranging an estate plan. It is critical to appoint

October 6, 2021 Douglas Davis

A loved one dying can be extremely disorienting and sad regardless of the situation. However, if your loved one dies abroad, traveling in a foreign country, you can expect that both the emotional

September 22, 2021 Douglas Davis

In the golden age of the smartphone, you’re never far from a camera. This has made the sharing of videos and photos easier than ever before. Easy access to a quality camera has

September 16, 2021 Douglas Davis

How your accounts are owned has a big impact on your estate plan. The main objective is usually to ensure that no accounts and property are in only your name when you die.

September 8, 2021 Douglas Davis

When a loved one passes, it affects an entire family. However, when it comes to carrying out their wishes, not every family member has an equal say. In fact, in many cases, only

September 2, 2021 Douglas Davis

When a couple engages in foundational estate planning, one of the first questions addressed by estate planning attorneys is whether it makes sense for the couple to use a revocable living trust (RLT)