You haven’t spoken for years with one of your adult children. Maybe they made a series of bad decisions you couldn’t condone. Perhaps you just never got along, and they cut ties when they were old enough. The reasons for parent-child estrangement are endless. Before...
Probate & Estate Planning
Three telltale signs you need to update your estate plan
Having an estate plan gives you peace of mind knowing that you have taken the necessary steps to protect your future, assets, and family. However, as time goes by and circumstances change, keeping your estate plan up to date is equally as important. If your estate...
3 ways to keep certain assets out of probate court
When you die, the probate courts have the responsibility to oversee the distribution of your property either to your closest family members or to the beneficiaries you name and your estate plan. Trying to bypass probate court requires advance planning. There are...
What happens to your property if you die without a will?
When it comes to estate planning, misinformation abounds. Everyone seems to have heard a story about an estate plan gone wrong, but few people actually know the Rhode Island law. For example, you may have heard that if you die without a will, the state takes your...
How estate planning can help you qualify for Medicaid later
Estate planning sounds like a process that only focuses on your death. While handling the details of what will happen when you die is a big part of estate planning, there is more to the process. A comprehensive estate plan will typically also include documents that...
What is undue influence?
In theory, no one should ever have any say in an estate plan but the person who is making the plan. Perhaps the one exception is when a married couple is planning together, but, even then, it is that couple that should be allowed to make the plan based on their...