Aretha Franklin’s Cautionary Estate Planning TaleOctober 6, 2023Team TREELThe Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, left behind a legacy of iconic songs when she…Read More
Don’t Forget About Those Non-Probate AssetsMay 24, 2023Timothy RiceMost people do not understand what non-probate assets are, and they are an important part…Read More
Rumor v. Reality No. 3: I Don’t Need an Attorney to Edit My WillMarch 24, 2023Team TREELRumor: “To make changes to my original Will, I can mark it up by hand…Read More
Rumor v. Reality No. 2: When Equal Inheritances Become UnequalFebruary 24, 2023Team TREELRumor: “My children are receiving equal inheritances because my Will indicates that my money is…Read More
What is Probate?August 4, 2020Timothy RiceAfter the passing of a loved one, his or her Will may need to go…Read More
Preventing a will contestMarch 27, 2019Timothy RiceWhen you write a will, you have control over how your assets will be distributed…Read More
Being Body ConsciousMay 24, 2017Timothy RiceGiven my father’s act of donating his body to science upon his passing, I thought…Read More
Probate and Estate AdministrationMay 5, 2017Timothy RiceProbate and estate administration are not the horror show some make it out to be.…Read More
Some bequests that ‘look’ equal really aren’tSeptember 23, 2015Timothy RiceWhen you’re deciding how to divide your assets among multiple heirs, it’s very important to…Read More
EXECUTOR’S COMMISSIONSFebruary 17, 2014Timothy RiceServing as an executor of an estate is hard work. First of all, most executors…Read More
The Danger of Divorce and Estate PlanningNovember 14, 2013Timothy RiceMarried individuals, like single ones, should have wills, powers of attorney and living wills. These…Read More
WILL CONTESTS, FILING CAVEATS, AND NOTICE OF PROBATEMay 28, 2013Timothy RiceWhile most people are aware that Wills can be contested, few realize how short the…Read More