There are plenty of reasons to write a will, and maybe you've mulled over a lot of them already. You have significant assets that you need to sort out. Your children want to know what they should expect to inherit. You want to figure out what the tax burden of your...
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Relationships, values and money in estate planning
On Behalf of Law Office of Barbara J. Dibble | Feb 17, 2020 | Wills
People often think estate planning revolves around money. The goal, after all, is to decide what to do with your assets after you pass away.That may be true, but experts say that things like values and relationships are actually much more important than money. They...
You can change your will after writing it
On Behalf of Law Office of Barbara J. Dibble | Feb 12, 2020 | Wills
When you write your will, be careful and do try to get everything perfectly right. Remember that your family may be counting on it to be accurate and helpful. You never know when they're actually going to need to use it. Don't make mistakes.That said, don't worry so...
Married couples sometimes use joint wills
On Behalf of Law Office of Barbara J. Dibble | Jan 7, 2020 | Wills
You and your spouse can certainly write your own wills and do your own estate planning if you would like. However, remember that you also have the option to use a joint will.Technically, a joint will is just one that two or more people use together. This means that it...
Can you use a handwritten will?
On Behalf of Law Office of Barbara J. Dibble | Dec 25, 2019 | Wills
You're thinking about writing a will, but you don't like the idea of typing one up. You worry about cybersecurity and you don't know who else may access any digital files you create. It seems better to write the will yourself and keep it in a safe place.Can you do...
Do you need a new will or a codicil?
On Behalf of Law Office of Barbara J. Dibble | Nov 21, 2019 | Wills
You made a will last year. Now you want to update it and make some changes. Do you need to make a completely new will?You may, but another option is to use a codicil. This official document can essentially amend the legal plan you already have in place. It leaves most...
What if you don’t sign your will?
On Behalf of Law Office of Barbara J. Dibble | Nov 13, 2019 | Wills
You know that most people don't have a will, and you set out to change that at least for your family. You draft a will, decide who should get your major assets, talk to your heirs about what they want, and then put the will in your desk.However, you never actually get...
Do your heirs owe your mortgage after you pass away?
On Behalf of Law Office of Barbara J. Dibble | Oct 15, 2019 | Wills
As you write your will and attempt to decide what to do with your family home, you realize that you could still have an outstanding mortgage loan when you pass away. In an ideal world, you'll pay it all off first, but you never know what the future holds.If you pass...
Don’t put off writing a will
On Behalf of Law Office of Barbara J. Dibble | Sep 30, 2019 | Wills
People often put off writing a will until something happens that makes the need for one more obvious than it has ever been before, and they wonder why they haven't done anything for decades. They scramble to get everything together.For instance, someone may be...
When a child is born, it’s time to write a will
On Behalf of Law Office of Barbara J. Dibble | Aug 29, 2019 | Wills
Did you just have your first child? Congratulations! It's an exciting time in your life, and you're probably wondering what you need to do as a new parent. While there are a lot of steps you need to take, let's focus for a moment on one of the most important: writing...
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