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
Is a Beneficiary Obligated to Share an Inheritance?December 30, 2022Team TREELA woman whose parents kicked her out of the house when she was a teenager…Read More
Disinheriting: No Love, No GiftSeptember 9, 2022Team TREELIn a classic Ann Landers advice column, an estate planner states bluntly: “An inheritance isn’t…Read More
Singer Naomi Judd’s Will Includes Unusual ProvisionsAugust 12, 2022Team TREELWhen country singer Naomi Judd’s Will became public after her April 30 death, it was…Read More
Case Study: Sticky Notes Can’t Replace a WillMarch 1, 2022Team TREELWhen Zappos.com CEO Tony Hsieh died, the multi-millionaire did not have a Will or estate…Read More
Will Disputes, Part 2: How can I Win a Will Dispute?March 22, 2021Timothy RiceWith decades of experience advising our clients on the most delicate and most heated Will…Read More
Will Disputes, Part 1: How to Contest a Will?March 10, 2021Timothy RiceHaving provided clients with estate law services for over twenty years, the attorneys at Time…Read More
Sibling Rivalry: Signs You Will Fight Over Your InheritanceSeptember 16, 2020Timothy RiceAn unemployed adult man lives with his elderly mother, whom he says he cares for.…Read More
What Makes a Will Invalid?September 2, 2020Timothy RiceA Will is a powerful tool that lets a person decide exactly what happens to…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
Communicate with your kids before leaving unequal assetsJanuary 10, 2018Timothy RiceWhen it comes to leaving money to the kids, some parents struggle to reconcile “equal”…Read More