There is a common misconception that including a trust in one's estate plan is something that only benefits wealthy individuals. While it is true those with large amounts of assets stand to benefit from using a trust, so too do many other types of people. If you...
Month: November 2022
What happens during probate?
Under Virginia law, assets go through probate if the deceased had assets in his or her sole name without a beneficiary form filled out or joint ownership at his or her death. Virginia does allow a limited probate process if the only asset is real estate or if the...
5 tips to help you succeed as the executor of an estate
If your Aunt Lucy named you as the executor of her estate, her sudden death may leave you feeling overwhelmed by the responsibility. Even as you deal with your own grief, you must take care of details with which you are unfamiliar. Here are five tips to help you...
3 situations where you should update your estate plan
An estate plan is a valuable way to ensure that future generations will benefit from your hard work and accompanying wealth. However, an out-of-date estate plan can complicate your final wishes. Here are three situations that warrant an update to your estate plan. 1....