
7 Benefits of Preparing a Will in Wisconsin
Procrastination is real for a lot of people. In fact, studies show that around 20% of adults procrastinate chronically. When it comes to preparing a will, many people kick that can down the road for many reasons, like “I’m too young,” or “I don’t need one.” This thinking...

Spring Into Action: Why Now is the Time to Create a Living Will
It is said that life is what happens when you’re busy making plans. Or, not making plans as we too often see in our line of work. We get it—no one wants to think of end of life issues or living wills. But one of the most important steps you can take...

What Should Be Included in a Living Will?
Planning for the future isn’t always easy—especially when it involves decisions about medical care in situations where you might not be able to speak for yourself. A living will can help. This legal document outlines your preferences for medical treatment if you become incapacitated, ensuring your health care choices are respected even...

Trust vs. Will: Which Is Better for You?
When planning your estate, deciding between a will-based plan and one that is trust-based is a serious matter that will have a variety of consequences. For this reason, it is essential that you consult with an estate planning attorney with specific knowledge of both wills and trusts and the pros and cons...

What are the Benefits of Preparing a Will?
When is it right time to create a will? In most cases, the answer is now. As long as you are an independent adult with accumulated assets, getting in touch with a trustworthy estate planning attorney is not just a smart move; it’s an essential one. If you live in the state...