Preventing a will contestMarch 27, 2019Timothy RiceWhen you write a will, you have control over how your assets will be distributed…Read More
Use your will to dictate how to pay your debtsMay 11, 2018Timothy RiceThe main purpose of a will is to direct where your assets will go after…Read More
The Case of the Missing WillJanuary 19, 2018Timothy RiceA family member has passed away, maybe one of your parents. You were told a will…Read More
Tips for choosing your executorJanuary 17, 2018Timothy RiceChoosing your executor, who will administer your estate and carry out your final wishes, may…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
How to leave your home to the kidsJanuary 5, 2018Timothy RiceDeciding when and how to relinquish the family home can be one of the most…Read More
Estate Planning: The Value of NothingJune 2, 2017Timothy RiceThere was a terrific piece in the New York Times a while back on the…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
In Will Contest, No Need to Oversell Decedent’s CapacityMay 19, 2017Timothy RiceImagine a situation where a loved one dies and there is a contest over the…Read More
Better Safe Than Sorry: Have Your Will Properly ExecutedApril 21, 2017Timothy RiceThanks to a lot of hard work and a little luck, you’ve done well financially.…Read More
Audrey Hepburn’s sons battle over her memorabilia 22 years laterFebruary 4, 2016Timothy RiceWhen actress Audrey Hepburn died in 1993, she owned a storage locker containing memorabilia of…Read More
UNSIGNED WILLS CAN BE PROBATED, BUT WHY TAKE THAT CHANCE, AS THE MACOOL CASE SHOWS!August 19, 2011Timothy RiceUntil only a few years ago, wills had to be reviewed and signed to be…Read More