Contrary to widespread belief, estate planning is beneficial to young people, especially college students. Once a child reaches age 18, the age of majority, parents are no longer able to handle matters on their behalf without written approval like they used to. Of...
Let’s leave “family feud” to Steve Harvey! Some family feuds cannot be easily resolved, and the emotional scars left on families far outweigh the financial losses incurred. As such, estate planning is not just a good idea; simply put, having one not only preserves...
Although Black Americans have the right to purchase homes after experiencing centuries of disparities, there are still significant disparities in homeownership and wealth accumulation for Black Americans in comparison to White Americans. These disparities are further...
Special Needs Trusts Can Help Those with Mental Illnesses One of the most overlooked communities are people who suffer from mental illnesses. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, studies show “20.6% of U.S. adults experienced mental illness in 2019...
5 Life Estate Problems You Must Keep In Mind When you are a homeowner and have a family, no matter what happens, you always want to take care of them. One way to do so is to pass your home to your children once you pass away. It is important to realize that...