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Don’t Leave Your Children With The Babysitter Until You Read This

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Don’t Leave Your Children With The Babysitter Until You Read This by Amy Clemmons Brown, Esq. As we head into the third year of the pandemic, we are coming to terms with just how fragile our lives and health really are. If you haven’t gotten sick yourself, it’s almost certain you know someone who has, and many of us even know of one or more individuals who have died in the past two years.  Although serious illness and death are something we are always at risk for—and should plan for—the pandemic has forced many of us to face our own mortality like no other event in recent memory. Some of those worst-case scenarios we thought would never happen now seem much more likely, and for some people, those unthinkable situations have even become reality. Understanding The Risks Yet even if you manage to avoid becoming sick right now, the fact remains that we are all vulnerable to serious illness or injury, regardless of how young or healthy you are. And if you are a parent, one of the most f...

5 Ways DIY Estate Plans Can Fail & Leave Your Family At Risk—Part 2

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5 Ways DIY Estate Plans Can Fail & Leave Your Family At Risk—Part 2 by Amy Clemmons Brown, Esq. Do a Google search for “digital wills” or “online estate planning,” and you’ll find dozens of different websites offering low-cost, do-it-yourself (DIY) and sometimes even free estate planning documents, such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives . From LegalZoom® and Rocket Lawyer® to TrustandWill.com and FreeWill.com, these DIY legal documents may seem like a cheap and easy way to finally cross estate planning off your to-do list—and do so without having to pay a lawyer big bucks to assist you. After all, you’ve been able to prepare and file your taxes online for years, is estate planning really that much different? And aren’t lawyers using the very same forms you find on these DIY document websites?  An Inconvenient Truth This kind of thinking is exactly what DIY and online estate planning services would like you to believe, but it’s far from true. In fac...

5 Ways DIY Estate Plans Can Fail & Leave Your Family At Risk—Part 1

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                                   5 Ways DIY Estate Plans Can Fail & Leave Your Family At Risk—Part 1                                                                            by Amy Clemmons Brown, Esq. Do a Google search for “digital wills” or “online estate planning,” and you’ll find dozens of different websites offering low-cost, do-it-yourself (DIY) and sometimes even free estate planning documents, such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives . From LegalZoom® and Rocket Lawyer® to TrustandWill.com and FreeWill.com, these DIY legal documents may seem like a cheap and easy way to finally cross estate planning off your to-do list...

Preventing Family Conflict And Disputes Over Your Estate Plan

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  Preventing Family Conflict And Disputes Over Your Estate Plan by Amy Clemmons Brown, Esq. No matter how well you think you know your loved ones, it’s impossible to predict exactly how they’ll behave when you die or if you become incapacitated. No one wants to believe that their family members would ever end up fighting one another in court over inheritance issues or a loved one’s life-saving medical treatment, but the fact is, we see it all the time. Family dynamics are extremely complicated and prone to conflict even during the best of times. But when tragedy strikes a member of the household, even minor tensions and disagreements can explode into bitter conflict. And when access to money (or even quite often, sentimental items of furniture or jewelry) is on the line, the potential for discord is exponentially increased. Ultimately, there is no greater cost to families than the cost of lost relationships after the death or incapacity of a loved one. The good news is you can dram...