by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | May 27, 2021 | Estate Planning
Creating your estate plan often feels like a monumental hassle in and of itself. Thus, it makes sense that most people do not want to go back and review it. Especially since experts suggest you review it every three years, which go by in a flash when dealing with... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | May 8, 2021 | Estate Planning
Because it deals with end-of-life and post-life matters, estate planning can be both uncomfortable and easy to put off. In fact, more than half of Americans have not yet created even a basic will. If you have a complex estate, drafting a comprehensive will may only be... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | May 6, 2021 | Blog, Family Law For Fathers, Family Law For Husbands
After a divorce, the courts order child custody by assessing the best interests of your children. As a father, you may worry that you will not receive equal time with your children. Many men worry about favored mothers in the court system. However, according to Live... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Apr 12, 2021 | Blog
Although you may be putting off estate planning because you do not want to think of your own death, it needs to happen if you want to take care of your family. Writing a will is one of the first things you should do, as it states how you want to distribute your... by On Behalf of Wyatt & Butterfield, LLC | Mar 29, 2021 | Estate Planning
Most people are familiar with what a will and last testament does, even if they do not have one themselves. However, many people have no idea what the will’s cousin document, the living trust, does. Living trusts are a wonderful addition to many comprehensive estate...