by kevinadmin2016 | Aug 4, 2017 | Sale of Home
So, you decided to sell your home yourself and secured a verbal agreement with a potential Buyer. You shook hands and agree on the Purchase Price and the relevant terms. What do you do now? There are three general phases for most sales of residential real estate....
by kevinadmin2016 | Jun 20, 2017 | Real Estate, Uncategorized
When is the last time you looked at how your real estate is titled? This question has real implications for how your property will be distributed upon your passing and can make the difference between a smooth process and extra steps, cost, and time for your loved...
by kevinadmin2016 | May 25, 2017 | Families, Legacy, Medicaid, Probate, Taxes, Trusts
With tax time just behind us, you may be thinking you did well by minimizing what you paid to Uncle Sam and your state in taxes, so more can go to your family. Every year around tax-time, we’re reminded of how complicated maximizing your money and minimizing tax...
by kevinadmin2016 | May 9, 2017 | Caring for Loved One, Children, Digital Assets, Electronic Assets, Families, Health Care, Legacy, Medicaid, Probate, Trusts, Wills
We are all busy, right? We have things to do, places to visit, and people to see. So, it is understandable why people do not often think about what would happen in an emergency, where something happens and you can no longer do things you want, visit the places you...
by kevinadmin2016 | Apr 25, 2017 | Probate, Saving Money, Trusts, Wills
Whenever you work long enough in a selected profession, you often find that there are common questions that arise and many times common misconceptions as well. Estate planning is no different. Here are five of the common misconceptions about this area of law:...