DATE: 08/18/2022 • By: Tremer & Tremer, P.C.
Q: Is there a difference between a ‘living will’ and a ‘do not resuscitate’ order?
Learn MoreDATE: 08/17/2022 • By: Tremer & Tremer, P.C.
When it comes to a power of attorney document, you don't seem to need it – until you suddenly, desperately do.
Learn MoreDATE: 08/16/2022 • By: Tremer & Tremer, P.C.
Here are four types of estate situations that could call for professional legal help.
Learn MoreDATE: 08/15/2022 • By: Tremer & Tremer, P.C.
Pandemics, inflation, rising interest rates, war in the Ukraine—uncertain times indeed! And yet, in the world of estate planning, almost every change in the zeitgeist offers its own suite of planning opportunities and applicable techniques.
Learn MoreDATE: 08/10/2022 • By: Tremer & Tremer, P.C.
Here are five critical mistakes to avoid when dealing with your beneficiary designations.
Learn MoreDATE: 08/09/2022 • By: Tremer & Tremer, P.C.
Retirement accounts fall into a category of assets that pass to heirs directly outside of the will and are not subject to probate. That is, if the paperwork is in order.
Learn MoreDATE: 08/08/2022 • By: Tremer & Tremer, P.C.
…Ajemian’s account became the source of a nearly decade long legal battle that raised a salient question: Who can access your digital accounts after your death?
Learn MoreDATE: 06/09/2022 • By: Tremer & Tremer, P.C.
One of the most overlooked and misunderstood tax laws–available to married farming couples–is an opportunity called portability.
Learn MoreDATE: 06/08/2022 • By: Tremer & Tremer, P.C.
The thought of weddings and romance, honeymoons, guest lists, where to register, etc., leaves little room for estate planning. This article will provide five estate planning tips for newlyweds.
Learn MoreDATE: 06/07/2022 • By: Tremer & Tremer, P.C.
There are some obvious triggers that might prompt you to update your will, such as changes in health or marital status. There are, however, also some not-so-obvious ones to be aware of, according to financial planners and attorneys.
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