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...
Year: 2025
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...
Estate planning tips for LGBTQ+ parents
For a host of legal and practical reasons, LGBTQ+ parents often need to approach estate planning in some distinct ways. As a result, if you are part of the LGTBQ+ community – regardless of whether you are married, in a domestic partnership or co-parenting without a...
Should you begin updating your estate plan before your divorce?
Amid the paperwork, legal negotiations and emotional strain of divorce, one crucial area often overlooked is estate planning. If you’re approaching divorce or have already decided to separate, it’s natural to wonder: Should you begin updating your estate plan right...
Can your estate plan address life insurance?
If you have a significant life insurance policy, it may be one of the biggest assets that you’re going to leave to the next generation of your family. You specifically took out that policy to ensure that they would be cared for and provided for after you’re gone. But,...
Can you keep your bank account out of probate?
If you pass away, your assets may need to go through probate. This can be something of a time-consuming process, and there could be complications, such as challenges from beneficiaries or family members. They may get into a dispute, and these disputes need to be...
What happens to social media profiles when users die?
Personal resources are often the main focus when someone dies and when people draft their estate plans. Whether an individual dies prematurely due to a tragic situation or passes of natural causes at an advanced age, the people left behind when they die have many...
Do you actually own digital products?
When making an estate plan, you need to consider all of your assets. Some of these assets may be digital. There are ways to incorporate a digital estate plan to ensure that you pass assets—or access to them—on to the correct individuals. This is especially important...
Who should you tell about your estate plan?
There is sometimes a lot of secrecy about a person’s estate plan. Yet, things would be much simpler if everyone shared a few choice details about their estate plan with select individuals. Here are some of the people you should talk to about your plan: Those you want...
The types of guardianships in Alabama
Guardianships are important in protecting people who cannot make decisions for themselves. In Alabama, several types of guardianships may apply depending on the situation. If you are planning your estate, it is important to carefully assess all of your options. Below...

