Family Protection Planning

When Granting Guardianship to a Family Member Is a Bad Idea

Is granting guardianship to a family member ever a bad idea? One of the most challenging things parents have to consider is that they may one day need someone to step in and take over the job of raising their children due to an unexpected accident or illness. Courts typically grant guardianship of children to…

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Where Should You Store Your Estate Planning Forms?

Where should you store your estate planning forms? You have taken the time to make sure all your estate papers are filled out carefully. You have left nothing out, and nobody is forgotten, right down to your pet birds. You have a safe deposit box at the bank that you have done business with for…

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Estate Planning After a Divorce: Parenting Plans, Guardianships and More

Why do estate planning after a divorce? You will want to readdress items that are needed; now though in reference to new parenting plans and other accommodations of the divorce. In addition, you will need to know what is going to happen to your children should one or both of you become unable to care…

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Five Estate Planning Tips to Make It Easy to Discuss with Your Spouse

Estate planning is not easy to discuss with your spouse. Chores, commitment, social media use — these are among some of the most difficult conversations couples can have. Another big sore spot on the list? Finances. We know that discussing your estate plan with your spouse is not easy. But it is better to discuss it…

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3 Things to Consider When Naming Your Children’s Guardian

Choosing your children’s guardian can be an extremely daunting task. Sure, there are those in your life that you trust enough to babysit. But would they take on the responsibility of raising your kids if something happened to you? You will probably have scores of friends and loved ones dropping lines that they would like…

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What is a Meretricious Relationship?

What is a meretricious relationship? While many couples will split up between their first and second year, others will live together for years or even decades without marriage. If both parties can not agree or do not believe in the traditions of marriage, they might still be regarded under the law as in a meretricious…

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What Legal Documents Would I Need To Establish Child Custody If Their Parents Were to Die?

What Legal Documents Would I Need To Establish Child Custody If Their Parents Were to Die?

Most parents have a plan in place for seeing that their children are cared for if they die. What is often overlooked is what will happen to their children should they become temporarily incapable of caring for them and only need someone to step in and take over parental duties for a short time. Short…

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What Guardianship Forms Do I Need To Protect My Children?

What Guardianship Forms Do I Need To Protect My Children?

Anyone with a child should have an estate plan.  A fundamental part of your estate planning is setting up the appropriate guardianship forms should something happen to you. Unfortunately, many people do not have an estate plan or guardianship plans because they either have not thought about it or they are unsure how to start….

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How You Can and Should Educate Your Family About Your Estate Planning Forms

How You Can and Should Educate Your Family About Your Estate Planning Forms

Having an estate plan in order is the best way to protect your family if you unexpectedly die or become disabled. Fundamentally, an estate plan is a collection of necessary forms and instructions for people to use and follow when they eventually become necessary (and they will someday). Once you have estate plan established, and…

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Does Tenancy By the Entirety Matter Where I Live? (Spokane, WA)

Does Tenancy By the Entirety Matter Where I Live? (Spokane, WA)

When purchasing a home or property, most people do not know that there are several forms of ownership. Regarding inheritance and passing on property, each form has its own way of affecting your property when you die. It’s a bit complicated, but if you are planning on leaving your children property, you should have a…

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