There are kits for purchase and instructions on-line dealing with how to prepare for an emergency. These kits include essentials such as water, food, first aid supplies, flashlights and cash. Two items commonly overlooked when preparing for an emergency are (1) a durable medical power of attorney; and (2) a general power ofGo to Resource
Category: Estate Planning
I cut my teeth practicing law in a small town in West Tennessee. One of my more memorable clients was the County Animal Shelter. The facility was named after Ms. Parker, who as part of her estate plan bequeathed a large sum of money to the shelter for which she volunteered during herGo to Resource
Although most people do not like to consider the thought of their own passing, delaying having a will prepared to control the distribution of your assets and a testamentary trust to appoint a guardian for your children is not a wise decision. In the event you die intestate (without a will), the stateGo to Resource
Any business owner who has passed a certain number of milestones in their career will eventually come to the realization that they should consider planning for the future of their business. For example, what will happen to the business when you retire? Will the business continue after your death? Do your heirs haveGo to Resource