Estate Planning Education
Plain-English explainers on wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and the basics every family should understand — written for consumers, useful for attorneys to share with clients.
More guides coming soonWills 101
What a last will and testament does, who needs one, and what happens if you don't have one.
Revocable Living Trusts explained
How a revocable living trust works, how it differs from a will, and why it can help your family avoid probate.
Powers of Attorney explained
The difference between financial and healthcare powers of attorney — and why every adult should have both.
Estate planning for parents
Naming guardians, setting up trusts for minor children, and protecting your family's future.
Estate planning for young adults
Why turning 18 means your parents may lose access to your medical and financial information — and what to do about it.
Special needs & Medicaid planning
An introduction to special needs trusts and Medicaid planning trusts for families with long-term care concerns.