by Plekan Law | Jan 19, 2021 | Estate Planning
Most people have heard of wills and trusts but are not fully informed of the basics of these important documents. The information below will describe the basics of a will and trust. Will A will is a written document that is signed and witnessed. A will is considered a...
by Plekan Law | Nov 27, 2020 | Estate Planning
Revocable trusts can be a beneficial estate planning tool. A valid Trust requires a Trustee, a beneficiary and property in the Trust. However, the funding of a trust can be easily overlooked or put off until a later date. You have taken time to meet with...
by Plekan Law | Oct 29, 2020 | Estate Planning
Have a Plan in Place for Your Pet So that the person you choose to care for your pet is promptly notified. So that your pet has the resources to keep the same level of care that you have provided them. So that your chosen caretaker has all of your pet’s important...
by Plekan Law | Oct 5, 2020 | Estate Planning
Terms You Should Know for Estate Planning Estate planning is an incredibly important tool, not just for wealthy individuals or those thinking about retirement. It is important for every adult to consider an estate plan. Estate planning can help you accomplish a number...
by Plekan Law | Jun 9, 2020 | Estate Planning
Most people do not relish contemplating their deaths, nor do they enjoy arranging their affairs in preparation for passing away. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought the spectre of death to public attention. Everyone will pass away at some point, and the steps...
by Plekan Law | May 5, 2020 | Estate Planning
The coronavirus has put this country on edge. People who have previously taken their health for granted are panicking. We pass one another on the street, careful to keep at least 6 feet between us. We wonder if every cough could be the first symptom of COVID-19. ...