by erik@empirical360.com | Apr 23, 2021 | Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills and Probate
Less than half of all Americans have a will to ensure their wishes are met when they pass away. Upon realizing this statistic, many may be in a rush to draft a will. However, rushing often can lead to mistakes being made during the drafting process. Many often...
by erik@empirical360.com | Apr 23, 2021 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Wills and Probate
Many people never think to draft a will and far too many believe they don’t need one. Some see them as an otherwise unnecessary and complicated step in an otherwise simple process. Others don’t believe that their estate has the sort of value that justifies...
by erik@empirical360.com | Apr 20, 2021 | Elder Law, Trusts
No matter your current age, you will likely need long-term care at some point. Long-term care can be very costly — and it can take a financial, physical, and emotional toll on your family. If you want to protect your assets from being spent for your or your spouse’s...
by erik@empirical360.com | Mar 22, 2021 | Estate Planning, General
Estate planning can be an unpleasant topic to discuss. While the idea of death makes most people uncomfortable, it is nonetheless important to plan for what happens to your assets and loved ones after you pass. That’s not all estate planning is, however. Proper...
by erik@empirical360.com | Feb 16, 2021 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney, Trusts
It is a universal truth that human beings age. The passing of time affects the body in many ways, eventually causing the inevitable conclusion. It may be heartbreaking for those in the dearly departed’s life when they pass away, but it is the natural course of...