Where does your Pokemon go after you die?
Everyone today has several online account and is part of the digital world. Are you one of the millions of people playing Pokemon? Are you
Everyone today has several online account and is part of the digital world. Are you one of the millions of people playing Pokemon? Are you
Do you have a tangible personal property memo as part of your estate plan? I just read a Forbes article that really makes a good
Bet you never thought that there would be places where death is a crime. Well, there are. Seven cities in Italy, France, Brazil, Spain and
As everyone probably knows by now, Prince died on April 21, 2016 and he didn’t have a will. You’d think that someone who had attorneys
If you’ve got young children, your days are filled with all sorts of activities related to them. You don’t have time for much else, especially
Even in the 1600s, people wrote wills to designate where they wanted their assets to go after their death. William Shakespeare’s will was signed on
That’s the percent of Americans who do not have a will, according to a Google Consumer survey by USLegalWills.com. A recent Forbes.com article talks about
Although this actually happened in the UK, it could just as easily have happened here. Fred McGuinness owned a scrap yard. When he died at
Earlier this year, we wrote about the first state to adopt the new, revised UFADAA (Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act) recommended statute. This
End of life planning is something most people don’t want to think about. They say that they still have time since they don’t plan to
In August 2013, Lynn Day Arsenault was shot to death by a man she didn’t know. A few months later, her surviving spouse and fourth
We came across a very easy to read and understand infographic. It provides important information about estate and digital asset planning. Although the data is based
According to a U.S. News and World Report story out this week, most probably your unpaid bills will be subtracted from any inheritance you leave to
According to Wikipedia, ghosting is a form of identity theft in which someone steals the identity, and sometimes even the role within society, of a specific dead
Do you have a bank account? What about a brokerage account or life insurance policy? Have you set up an annuity or a retirement plan?