Legal Articles, Estate

Protecting the Health and Finances of Your College-Bound Child

If you have college-bound children, remember that they are very likely to be legal age adults. While you may be paying for college, your adult child is entitled to privacy. You should help them take steps to prevent legal problems should a medical or financial issue develop.

Different Ways to Own Property in South Carolina

A discussion of different ways to hold title to property in South Carolina, including some estate planning and asset protection tips.

Why You Need a Arizona Probate Attorney

When do you need a probate lawyer, and what to look for when you need an estate planning attorney in Arizona.

Ohio Legacy Trust Act

Ohio's new Legacy Trust Act for Asset Propection

9 Common Probate Questions

Find out the answers to 9 common probate questions.

War Stories - From the Courtroom

A few war stories from Attorney Chris Parvin

Untying the Knot - Divorce Estate Planning

Estate Planning during a divorce is often overlooked but can be a critical component to ensuring you are protected. This article provides more information.

How to Take Care of Your Children When You’re Gone Through Estate Planning

What parents should know about estate planning to make sure take care of their children will be taken care of

Business Succession Planning—the Basics

A brief overview of what business owners should know about exit planning and transferring the business when the time is right

Estate Planning 101

Basic Steps To Get Your Estate In Order

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