by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Apr 8, 2016 | Estate Administration
In a number of our posts, we discuss the importance of having a comprehensive estate plan so that your personal belongings, assets and property may be distributed according to your wishes. Most people think about tangible assets (i.e. furniture, heirlooms and...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Apr 1, 2016 | Estate Planning
How would you design your estate plan if money was not a constraint? This is a question that few of us can answer. The rest of us have to consider what we can leave for our heirs and beneficiaries based on what we have right now, or what we realistically can amass in...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Mar 22, 2016 | Estate Planning
Spring will officially be here this coming Monday. While there may not be significant weather changes in our region, spring is often seen as a time of change. New flowers will bloom, baseball season begins and weddings will happen with more frequency.Change not only...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Mar 9, 2016 | Estate Planning
For many people, it is hard imagine life without their favorite pets, whether they are cats, dogs or even birds. While an owners love for their pet is certainly genuine, they may not plan for who (or how) a pet should be cared for in the event they cannot do...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Mar 2, 2016 | Estate Planning
Indeed, one of the most important functions of estate planning is to leave a legacy for ones heirs. Whether the legacy includes real property, money or investments, it is critical to make sure that ones estate is not compromised by creditors. Because of this,...