by sashashulmanlaw@gmail.com | Jul 11, 2016 | blog, Estate Planning
Many clients look to create an Estate Plan because of a change in circumstances. Perhaps they had a child or got divorced, and often, a loss of a family member sparks a desire for planning. It is very common to hear “I just dealt with these issues with my parent’s...
by sashashulmanlaw@gmail.com | Jun 24, 2016 | blog, Estate Planning, Family Law, family planning
A major focus of Estate Planning is preparing for death. But what about when your family expands? With our new addition on the way, this is a topic that is on our minds….and we are taking the appropriate planning steps to prepare for our new family member. However,...
by sashashulmanlaw@gmail.com | Feb 18, 2016 | blog, Estate Planning, Wills
Many clients come for a consultation and say “I want a Living Will” or “I had a Living Will prepared a long time ago and I would like you to review it.” More often than not, the terminology is confused. Here are 5 things to know regarding a Living Will. A Living Will...
by sashashulmanlaw@gmail.com | Feb 5, 2016 | blog, Estate Planning, family planning, Wills
A divorce is a major life event, and should be treated as such. Once the divorce is finalized, your estate planning should not stop there. In fact, you should not wait until your divorce is finalized to take advantage of the information below! Take some time to...
by sashashulmanlaw@gmail.com | Jan 27, 2016 | blog, Estate Planning, family planning
Many people I come into contact with, upon learning that I have an Estate Planning practice, immediately respond: “I’ll call you when I actually have an estate to plan” or “One day when I have money I’ll need your services” – this is a huge misconception in Estate...