by Paul Jeddeloh Attorney at Law | Jun 23, 2020 | Divorce, Estate Planning, Wills
Wills and Divorce How does a divorce affect a Will? Many couples with an estate plan will leave most of their assets and final wishes to their spouse and children. However, when going through a divorce, your will is often something that gets unmentioned, yet it is...
by Paul Jeddeloh Attorney at Law | Jun 10, 2020 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Wills
Plan Ahead | Elder Law Estate The Basics of a Probate Estate What is probate of estate? First, it can be helpful to first understand the meaning of probate. Probate means the official proving of a will. Hence probate estate is all the money, property, and assets owned...
by Paul Jeddeloh Attorney at Law | Sep 24, 2019 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Wills
Writing a Will for a New Family The Basics of a Will A estate plans – last will and testament (will) is a legal document by which an individual expresses their desires on how they want their property and assets distributed at the time of their passing. An...
by Paul Jeddeloh Attorney at Law | Jul 30, 2019 | Estate Planning, Wills
Updating a Will After Death of a Spouse What is a Will? A will is a legal document that presents an individual’s desires on how they want their estate – property and assets distributed at the time of their passing. The individual’s last will and...
by Paul Jeddeloh Attorney at Law | Jul 1, 2019 | Estate Planning, Wills
4 Types of Wills – Estate Planning What Exactly is a Will? In estate planning, a last will and testament Will is a legal document by which an individual expresses their desires on how they want their property and assets distributed at the time of their passing....