May. 2, 2023
A marriage witness is responsible for signing the marriage license and certifying that the marriage of two individuals has taken place.
Marital property refers to any assets and debts acquired by a couple during their marriage.
A letter of testamentary is a legal document issued by the probate court granting authority to an executor to manage the affairs of a deceased person's estate.
May. 1, 2023
Joint tenancy is a type of property ownership that allows two or more individuals to co-own property with equal shares and rights of survivorship.
Infidelity investigations are a type of investigation that are conducted to gather evidence of a partner's infidelity.
If you want to file for abandonment of marriage, proving that your spouse left you can be hard in court, even though it's usually easy to get a divorce.
Apr. 30, 2023
An heir is an individual who is entitled to obtain the property or assets of a departed person.
Generational wealth is the accumulation of assets and financial security passed down from one generation to another.
Funeral planning involves making arrangements for the deceased, deciding on the type of funeral service, choosing a funeral home, and preparing for end-of-life.
Taxes on inheritance may vary depending on factors like asset type, inheritance size, and the tax regulations in the state or country where it is received.
Apr. 29, 2023
Creative ways to leave inheritance for your loved ones is a thoughtful way to provide for their future and ensure that your legacy lives on.
A conservator is a person appointed by a court to manage the affairs of an incapacitated individual known as a conservatee.