by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Jan 22, 2016 | Estate Planning
In a prior post, we highlighted the importance of creating (or updating) ones estate plan as a New Years resolution. While many people have given up on resolutions around this time of year, it is essential that estate planning stay on your agenda.Some people may...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Jan 13, 2016 | Executors & Fiduciaries, Trustees
With the second full week of January here, the question that many people are facing is whether they are still following through on their New Years resolutions. As we noted in a prior post, estate planning should be such a resolution if there are no documents in place...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Jan 7, 2016 | Estate Planning
In our last post, we talked about how estate planning can be a New Year’s resolution, just like pledges to drink less, to get in shape, or to spend more time with family. While this may be important to those close to (or considering) retirement, the message may...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Dec 30, 2015 | Estate Planning
Just because Christmas is over, the holiday season is still going strong. This means that many families are getting ready to ring in the New Year. This time of celebration is supposed to be a happy time and an opportunity to make resolutions for the year to come.One...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Dec 21, 2015 | Inheritances
Learning that a loved one has left you an inheritance is not an every day experience. This may be especially true if you were not particularly close to the person, or if you did not have any idea that your loved one had so much money stashed away.Regardless of your...