Contesting a will based on mental capacity can be a difficult and emotional process. However, it is not uncommon in probate cases. In Connecticut, specific legal standards determine whether a person had the mental capacity to create or amend…
Estate planning often brings to mind the creation of a simple will. While wills are essential, using a living trust can provide significant advantages for managing and distributing your assets, especially if you want to streamline the process and…
Creating a will is a vital step in ensuring that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your passing. However, life is unpredictable, and circumstances may change, prompting you to reconsider your estate planning decisions. If you’re…
If you’ve already created an estate plan to protect your spouse and children, you’re ahead of most people—many American adults don’t have an estate plan at all. However, if you’ve accumulated or built on family wealth, it’s important to think…
International estate planning is increasingly important for many individuals, particularly those with assets across multiple countries. Whether you are a U.S. citizen with international property, a resident alien with assets abroad, or a non-resident alien with U.S. holdings, understanding…