Estate Planning is often thought of in respect to large estates which are subject to estate tax liability. However, it has been our experience that regardless of the size of the estate, a certain amount of planning is necessary in order to preserve and maintain the estate. An effective estate plan most often includes a...Read More
Residential Real Estate transactions require legal services. The sale or purchase of a home by the average person is usually one of the biggest financial transactions of their lifetime. Legal obligations are involved from negotiating and signing a proper purchase and sale contract, examination of the title, evaluation of the importance of any title defects,...Read More
It is as important now, as it has ever been, to carefully read each and every detail of any contract that one signs, especially with respect to buying a home or purchasing any other type of real estate. The financial burden involved with such transactions is most likely quite large and life changing for many....Read More
A Power of Attorney is simply a power given to an Agent by a Principal to allow the Agent to act on behalf of the Principal. One of the problems with the Standard Power of Attorney is that the Power is valid only to the extent that the Principal could have acted at the time...Read More
By Dalton Floyd, Jr. It is commonly said that prevention is the best medicine, and in the case of your estate – early prevention can be the best remedy to decrease the chances of a possible Will Contest in the future. If you don’t take control of your estate plan, someone else may, and then...Read More