Articles pertaining specifically to young adults over 18 and what documents they should have
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.
A Will, also referred to as a Last Will and testament, is the document that most people consider essential to ensure that their wishes are carried out after their passing. On the other hand, many people do not think that they have enough money to warrant having an Estate Plan. While both are integral parts…
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January is a time of reflection and resolutions. People often think about goals for the new year, and relationship repair is one of the most admirable. We are also on the heels of many family gatherings, some of which may have been strained, awkward, or uncomfortable. In our practice, we see the lasting and detrimental…
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Have you made your list of New Year’s Resolutions for 2025 yet? Whether you started your list or not, let me help you with some inspiration – Estate Planning Goals should be at the top of the list! At the end of every year, we seem to think that “next year will be my year”…
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Every September, as the leaves start to change and the air turns crisper, we are presented with a unique opportunity – Self-Improvement Month. This month encourages us to embark on a transformative journey toward becoming the best version of ourselves. It’s a time to reflect on our goals, identify areas for growth, and take meaningful…
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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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Turning 18 is a major milestone in a person’s life, and with it comes new responsibilities and legal rights. One important aspect of becoming an adult is ensuring that you have the necessary legal documents in place to protect yourself and your future. Here are two must-have legal documents that every 18-year-old should sign. Why…
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