When it comes to returning to school in the fall, the details are slowly emerging. We do know that elementary and secondary education students will be utilizing a hybrid of online learning and attending classes in person. Will college students be allowed on campus, or will they be bunking with mom and dad for the fall semester? One thing is certain: education will still be costly. In times of uncertainty, it is important for your planning to be as flexible as possible while still meeting your needs.
Read MoreAt Coastal Legal Counsel, we ensure that our estate planning process addresses, incorporates, and provides for your digital assets in the event of incapacity or death. This article will (1) explain what constitutes a digital asset, (2) how to grant authority to access to your digital assets, and (3) recommendations for locating, valuing, and disposing of your digital assets.
Read MoreWhat is a revocable trust? I hear this question frequently as an estate planning attorney. Revocable trusts can be a vital and important piece to your estate plan. This blog post will explain the basics of a revocable trust and whether you should consider creating a revocable trust as part of your estate plan.
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