by theevokegroup | Feb 28, 2019 | Digital Asset Issues, Estate & Trust Administration, Estate Planning & Powers Of Attorney, Probate Litigation, Trust & Estate Law
How to Write A Will That Works For You They’re many solutions nowadays to creating a Will. Some of which don’t require you to even talk to anyone. However, a big perk to working with an attorney to assist with drafting a Will is that you have the opportunity to...
by theevokegroup | Dec 20, 2018 | Estate & Trust Administration, Estate Planning & Powers Of Attorney, Premarital & Marital Agreements, Trust & Estate Law
What Is A Sworn Financial Statement? You Do Not Want To Wait Until The Last Minute! A Sworn Financial Statement (SFS) it requires each party to itemize, in detail, income, monthly living expenses, debts, assets, and separate property. Courts utilize these documents to...
by theevokegroup | Oct 4, 2018 | Estate & Trust Administration, Estate Planning & Powers Of Attorney, Trust & Estate Law
How To Prepare For Your Estate Planning Meeting Estate Planning can be overwhelming for everyone. Some people don’t know where to start and others have big families and a lot to organize. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, you pay your attorney for their time so make...
by theevokegroup | Jun 5, 2018 | Estate & Trust Administration, Estate Planning & Powers Of Attorney, Probate Litigation, Trust & Estate Law
How Often Should I Update My Will? Although your Will not something you should be revising on a weekly basis, you can’t just “set and forget” your estate plan forever. Also, it’s important to avoid running up a large bill by submitting new additions to your estate...
by theevokegroup | May 1, 2018 | Estate & Trust Administration, Estate Planning & Powers Of Attorney, Probate Litigation, Trust & Estate Law
My Parents Refuse To Make A Will It’s not easy to plan for the inevitable but it is very important when it comes to your and your family’s assets. If there is no estate plan in place, your family’s assets may not be distributed as they expected, and certainly not as...