Online services have taken the world by storm. It seems you can find a way to do pretty much anything online that you once could only do face-to-face. And in many ways, this has been a very welcomed advance in technology. Online services can offer affordability, efficiency, and simplicity. However, when it comes to online legal services, you can often be left with a headache. So the question begs to ask, should you avoid using online services for estate planning, wills, and directives? Let’s take a look.
Read MoreThe dictionary may be to blame for the level of confusion surrounding the necessity of estate planning. Most, when they hear the word estate, immediately associate it with lavish wealth and riches. And that’s not technically wrong. The first definition you’ll see when you look up the word estate is an extensive area of land in the country, usually with a large house, owned by one person, family, or organization.
Read MoreTalking about end-of-life planning is never easy. But when you are prepared, the conversation can be far more bearable. And having the right family law attorney guiding you through the process will help you navigate the difficult waters.
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