A will is a powerful estate planning tool that helps you protect your wealth and prepare for your future. However, just creating your legal document once in your lifetime and not sparing a thought on whether you need to update it may cost you to unintentionally lose...
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What is the Connecticut conservatorship process?
Conservatorship is a legal process through the Connecticut Probate Court. You may need it when someone close to you can no longer manage their personal or financial affairs. That often happens because of age-related decline, illness or disability. The court intervenes...
Selecting the right person to be your personal representative
Estate planning forces people to ask deeply personal questions and consider many intense matters. They have to think about what may happen if they have a medical emergency and become incapacitated. They have to address the division of their property and some allocate...
What should you know about adding a trust to your estate plan?
One of the goals of an estate plan is getting assets to beneficiaries. Some people opt to do this through their will, but others choose to establish a trust that can make it much easier to get the assets to the intended individuals or other entities. A trust is a...

