Guest author W. Parish Lentz

Parents: Give your Graduate and yourselves the gift of 3 critical estate plan documents

Congratulations parents of graduates from high school and college! Time to celebrate and prepare for the next stage of life for your children.  While always children in your eyes, upon reaching the age of 18, all individuals are ADULTS in the eyes of the law, both state and federal, with a slew of rights and
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Guest author Zona Douthit

You Can’t Take It with You, But…

If you have a will—or don’t have a will—your estate must be probated. Probate is a court process where your assets are gathered, bills are paid, and the residue is distributed to your heirs. It can take anywhere from 6-18 months for an average case, partly because Rhode Island has 39 part-time probate judges. For
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