by Robert Fravel | Jun 21, 2021 | Blog Posts
By Robert E. Fravel, Esq. Most of us think of a will as simply “a legal document that spells out who gets my property when I die”. And while that is true, a will can also be a tool that determines what happens to your minor children and their finances if both...
by Robert Fravel | Jun 21, 2021 | Blog Posts
By Robert E. Fravel, Esq. By their very nature, estate planning documents are meant to be long lasting and are not prone to frequent revision. For those who are lucky enough to maintain a degree of stability throughout their life, there may only be one or two...
by Robert Fravel | Jun 14, 2021 | Blog Posts
By Robert E. Fravel, Esq. Recently I’ve had a number of my clients sit down in my office and tell me that they had a living trust set up for them and their spouse years ago, and that “they were all set with their estate plan”. When I probed further and asked why they...
by Robert Fravel | Jun 7, 2021 | Blog Posts
By Robert E. Fravel, Esq. Having a properly drafted will is absolutely necessary. As I have said time and time before, if you own any property, you should have a will. If you own a business or have minor children, you NEED a will. A will allows you...
by Robert Fravel | May 31, 2021 | Blog Posts
By Robert E. Fravel, Esq. Without a doubt, one of the most commonly used estate planning documents is the Durable Power of Attorney. But what exactly is a Durable Power of Attorney and how does it work? Hopefully this article will clear up any questions...
by Robert Fravel | May 24, 2021 | Blog Posts
By Robert E. Fravel, Esq. It is not uncommon for a couple to separate after having a child, even if there was no marriage. It is also fairly common for the two parents to decide to try and “work it out outside of court” regarding the custody and care of their...
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