Here in Alabama, the “age of majority,” which is the age a person is legally considered an adult, is 19. That means if you have a child who has reached that age or soon will, it’s time for them to prepare to put an advance directive for health care in place. This...
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Month: August 2025
Can you address cryptocurrency in your estate plan?
Cryptocurrency isn’t just a buzzword anymore – it’s a real asset with real value. But unlike traditional investments, crypto comes with unique challenges in estate planning. If your digital wallet holds Bitcoin, Ethereum or other tokens, failing to plan properly...
Estate planning to bypass guardianship and conservatorship
Guardianship and conservatorship exist to protect people from hardship. Adults who cannot maintain their own resources or act in their own best interests due to various medical challenges may require the support of other competent adults. A guardian holds authority...

