Explore a wealth of resources on inheritance law, designed to inform and empower individuals navigating the complexities of estate planning, wills, and probate processes. This category features insightful articles, expert video interviews with attorneys, and comprehensive legal glossary definitions that clarify key concepts in inheritance and estate law. Whether you're seeking information on trust administration or the legal rights of heirs, our curated content provides the guidance you need to make informed decisions.
In all 50 states, you can legally disinherit an adult child if your will (or trust) clearly states that intent. The safest approach is to name the child and explicitly leave them nothing to reduce “forgotten heir” and contest risks. This article covers state-by-state rules, required wording, and common pitfalls to avoid. What You Need […]
In most states, an inheritance stays separate property if it’s kept in your name and not mixed with marital funds. Once inherited money is commingled, retitled jointly, or used for shared expenses, it can be treated as marital property and subject to division in divorce. This article explains common ways inheritances become marital, and the […]
Understanding wills vs trusts is crucial for estate planning. While wills activate after death through probate court, trusts can work immediately and avoid probate. Key differences include timing, privacy, and control. Seek legal advice from an attorney for proper legal representation in your planning.