Your estate is an important legacy you can leave behind for your children. Because of the inheritance they will receive when you’re gone, they won’t have to struggle or worry about money. But as they grow up, you may have one or more children who have trouble keeping...
Month: May 2020
How to deal with a breach of fiduciary duty
When you appointed a trustee to your trust, you likely chose them for their responsibility. Yet, trustees who seem trustworthy may engage in misconduct. They may withdraw assets from the trust for personal use or manage it in a manner that goes against your wishes....
The basics of choosing your conservator
As you work through estate planning, you have likely heard of conservatorship. Choosing who will be your conservator is an important step in creating a plan for your future. The right person will be able to make decisions that reflect your will. What does a...
New executive order lifts digital commerce and legal restrictions
Coronavirus is changing the way Tennesseans do business. Even as the state slowly reopens, officials are still figuring out how to do so safely. To address this challenge, Governor Bill Lee issued an executive order. The order temporarily lifts specific commerce and...