If you created a revocable living trust, you likely wanted to support your family, reduce... [Read more...]
Mathew Johnston
With his expertise in Estate Planning, his commitment to serving his community, and his dedication to his family, Mathew Johnston is not only a proficient attorney but also a compassionate and trusted advisor. His unwavering dedication to his clients’ well-being sets him apart and makes him a valuable asset to anyone seeking expert guidance in Estate Planning matters Read More!
Revocable vs. Irrevocable Trust: Which Is Better for You?
Estate planning is the sort of thing you may not think about all the time.... [Read more...]
“Let’s Go Crazy” … Over Prince’s Estate
When Prince died over nine (9) years ago, he shocked his fans one last time. ... [Read more...]
Trusts: The Most Important Gift You Leave Behind
Trusts are an important gift because there isn't room for confusion, conflict, or court delays... [Read more...]
How Specific Devises Impact Inheritance
Parents often decide to leave one child a specific asset and provide an equalizing cash... [Read more...]
4 Mistakes to Avoid When Splitting Assets Among Your Children
Having multiple children can be a blessing. Not only can your children be each other's... [Read more...]
National Make-a-Will Month
Although many Estate Plans have a Revocable Trust as the foundation for the plan, Wills... [Read more...]
5 Overlooked Estate Planning Issues You Can’t Forget About
When it comes to estate planning, there is a lot on your plate that you... [Read more...]
What Can Go Wrong During the Probate Process?
The probate process can often be necessary after a death, although we spend a good... [Read more...]
A Hole in Hackman’s Plan
Eugene Allen Hackman enjoyed a prolific acting career that spanned several decades. In a bizarre... [Read more...]
In Loving Memory of All the Pets Who Have Crossed the Rainbow Bridge
The grief of putting my dog down got me wondering about how animals process grief... [Read more...]
Why Relying on Beneficiary Designations Alone Can Put Your Estate Plan at Risk
If you’ve named beneficiaries on your life insurance, retirement accounts, or financial assets, you may... [Read more...]


