Dealing with the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. Learn more about the different types of estate administration now, not when you are grieving.
https://www.pedlaw.com/blog/difference-between-informal-and-formal-probate
Do you think all of your assets will go to your spouse if you die without a will? Find out how your assets will be distributed if you have a blended family and die without a will.
en from a previous relationship and have no Last Will and Testament. What is a Blended Family https://www.pedlaw.com/blog/importance-having-will-blended-families
Discover the difference between a will and a trust and learn what type of estate planning is right for you.
https://www.pedlaw.com/blog/estate-planning-trust-versus-will
Think only the rich need to worry about estate planning? Learn why estate planning is important even if you have a small estate.
and it is more than just a Last Will and Testament. Planning for the future does not have to …
Learn common terms used in estate planning and during the probate process in Wisconsin.
https://www.pedlaw.com/blog/common-estate-planning-terms
Learn commons ways property is titled in Wisconsin and how it can impact your estate plan.
https://www.pedlaw.com/blog/property-ownership-estate-planning
Mistakes in your estate plan can lead to legal and financial difficulties for your loved ones. Learn about common estate planning mistakes and how you can prevent them.
https://www.pedlaw.com/blog/common-mistakes-estate-planning
Learn what will be discussed at your estate planning consultation and what the attorney will need from you to help create your estate plan.
https://www.pedlaw.com/blog/preparing-your-estate-planning-consultation
Learn what a Will can and cannot do in Wisconsin and how proper estate planning protects your wishes and your family.
and News A Last Will and Testament is an important part of your estate plan…
Learn the answers to common questions about revocable trusts and how they can help simplify the estate process and avoid probate in Wisconsin.
https://www.pedlaw.com/blog/understanding-revocable-trusts-wisconsin