What an Estate Planning Meeting Looks Like
/in Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts/by The TGQ Law FirmPeople often wonder what to expect when meeting with an attorney about estate planning (wills and trusts). Will it be like going to the dentist to get a tooth pulled or will it be like a walk in the park? At The TGQ Law Firm we certainly understand that the idea of meeting with an attorney, for any reason, can be scary, especially when you’re unsure about what to expect.… Read more
What You Need to Know About Estate Planning To Get Started
/in Assets, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Powers of Attorney, Wills and Trusts/by The TGQ Law FirmThe term “estate planning” may sound like something just for millionaires but that’s furthest from the truth. Everyone, whether young, old, a student, an athlete, single, married, or a CEO, needs a plan for the future and there are no pre-qualifiers.… Read more
How to Have a Conversation with Your Parents About Estate Planning
/in Assets, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Powers of Attorney, Wills and Trusts/by The TGQ Law FirmHow do you have a conversation with your parents about estate planning? My first impulse is to answer to this question with the statement, “Very carefully.” Your parents are your parents and you are their child no matter how old you are.… Read more
Why You Need to Talk to Mom and Dad About Estate Planning
/in Assets, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts/by The TGQ Law FirmDuring the holiday season, there are many events that we look forward to- trimming the tree, cooking with our family, and enjoying time with our loved ones over the exchanging of gifts. One exchange that your family could be avoiding, however, is the conversation that is most important: what will occur when one, or both, of your parents pass away.… Read more