Oregon Governor Kate Brown recently signed SB 1554 into law. It permits legal access to digital assets, as reported by kitv.com in a recent article,
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Think of an Estate Plan as Added Protection for Your Family
Estate planning is the way to determine what happens to you and your property when you can no longer make decisions due to incapacity or
Financial Tips for After the Split
Divorce can take a toll financially on both spouses, with this immediate financial burden resulting directly from the separation of the household. When a couple
Media Mogul Headed to Trial Over Billion-Dollar Estate and His Capacity
Media mogul Sumner Redstone is going to trial over ex-girlfriend Manuela Herzer’s claim that he is mentally incompetent. This may intensify the competition for control
New Jersey Woman Guilty of Money Laundering and Elder Fraud
“A portion of the money was used to fund the victim’s expenses to keep the victim unaware of the thefts.” A New Jersey woman pleaded
A List of Must-Have Estate Planning Documents
“Why Now Is the Best Time to Plan” Millennials are not discussing end-of-life care with their parents. Nevertheless, to save your loved ones avoidable pain
This Just In: Estate Plans Need to Stay Up-to-Date
“Now that everyone has settled into the New Year, it is a perfect time to review and update your estate plan.” Situations change and, as
Talk Money and Death with Your Kids
“There’s always a reason not to have the talk.” Money and death top the list of conversational taboos — especially among family — so a
How Do I Leave my Social Media Account in My Will?
“You have to plan ahead… As more wealth moves into the cloud, good luck tracking this stuff.” Andrew Magliochetti always feared dying without an estate
Give Your Family a Strong Sense of Security
“No one wants to think about the possibility of a spouse passing away. But neglecting to prepare for that possibility makes life all the more
Guardianship Abuse Is Rampant
Guardians are supposed to look after and protect the interests of their wards. Unfortunately, it has become all too common for guardians to take advantage
Plan to Talk Estate Planning Over the Holiday Meal
With Thanksgiving and the winter holidays coming up, there are at least two prime opportunities to get families all under one roof and talking. Estate
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