by Knee Law | Jun 18, 2021 | Estate Planning
Should You Update Your Estate Plans After a Divorce? With a sizable percentage of all marriages ending in divorce, most people understand the basics of things like negotiating child custody and dividing assets. However, one important thing that divorcing couples often...
by Knee Law | May 14, 2021 | Estate Law, Estate Planning, Wills
An estate that is very complex can take as long as two years to probate, but even smaller estates will require at least six months to complete the process. It is also expensive, and Americans pay an average of about $2 billion in probate costs every year. Estate...
by Knee Law | Apr 17, 2021 | Estate Planning, Inheritance
How to Disinherit a Child The most common type of beneficiary in a will is the child of the deceased. However, not everyone has children who need or deserve to inherit their parents’ wealth. If you are in this situation, there are a few things to know about...
by Knee Law | Mar 24, 2021 | Estate Law, Estate Planning, Trusts, Uncategorized
All About the Basics of Charitable Trusts As of Jan. 2019, an alarming 78% of American workers were living paycheck to paycheck. If you’re lucky enough to have wealth, you should take every possible precaution to ensure your assets go into the right hands after...
by Knee Law | Feb 28, 2021 | Estate Planning
What Young Adults Should Know About Estate Planning Estate planning is a topic that was once reserved for discussions among an aging population, and those aged 18-34 are only 16% likely to have a will. Nowadays, it’s important for young adults to understand that...
by Knee Law | Feb 25, 2021 | Estate Planning
How Do You Choose the Right Guardian for Your Children? Each day, almost 10,000 children around the world are orphaned. Though no parent likes to think about the idea of leaving their child, planning for the worst can ensure your family stays safe no matter what...