Cryptocurrencies have been making headlines as of late, with more and more investors wanting in on this digital currency. Cryptocurrencies are attractive because they are unregulated, decentralized, and anonymous. While secrecy is useful in some areas of life, when it comes to estate planning it can lead to disaster. Indeed, your entire cryptocurrency investment can…

Baby boomers – the first generation tasked with the responsibility of planning for and funding their golden years. This generation, which includes individuals born between 1946 and 1964, have entered and continue to enter into retirement. As they make this financial transition, many are learning that they have made some of the most typical estate…

Many people think that if they die while they are married, everything they own automatically goes to their spouse or children. They’re actually thinking of state rules that apply if someone dies without leaving a will. In legal jargon, this is referred to as “intestate.” In that case, the specifics will vary depending on each…