The Reed Wilson Case blog, managed by RWC, LLC Attorneys and Counselors at Law, serves as a comprehensive resource for individuals seeking insights into various legal domains. The blog covers a wide array of topics, including estate planning, elder law, probate, Medicaid, and real estate closings, reflecting the firm’s dedication to educating the public on these intricate subjects.

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Unlocking Estate Planning: Why Hiring an Attorney is Essential

Unlocking the secrets to successful estate planning is no easy task. It requires careful consideration of your assets, beneficiaries, and future goals. Hiring an estate planning attorney who specializes in estate planning is not only essential, but it can also provide peace of mind knowing that your wishes will be legally protected and executed. An…

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How to Appoint a Legal Guardian for Your Minor Child in CT

Appointing a legal guardian for your minor child in Connecticut (CT) in the event of your death is a critical step to ensure their care and well-being. This process involves several legal steps and considerations to make sure your wishes are honored, and your child is placed in the care of someone you trust. Here’s…

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Why You NEED an Estate Plan In Your 20s and 30s

If you think estate planning is just for the old and wealthy, you are way off. Estate Planning in your 20s and 30s will build the foundation you need. Be confident that your assets are safe, your healthcare will be managed, and that your children’s future is secure. Doing a substantial amount of research into…

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The Aretha Franklin Estate Dispute

P – R – I – V – A – C – Y The legal case for the Estate of Aretha Franklin ended yesterday with a finding that her hand-written 2014 Will that was found under a couch cushion is her valid Will. According to her long-time attorney, Aretha Franklin was too private to rely…

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Who Has The Legal Power To Make Decisions For You

Who Has The Legal Power To Make Decisions For You?

Who’s Making The Decisions Around Here??? Let’s start at the very beginning. When a baby is born, the child’s parents make decisions for her. And as she ages into a toddler, child, and teenager, the parents have full legal authority. When the child turns 18, the parents DO NOT have the authority to make decisions.…

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