Wills, Will Substitutes, Marital Property Agreements, and Trusts
Many people come into our office and say, “I need a Will.” A Will is certainly the most well-known estate
Neuberger, Griggs, Sweet & Froehle, LLP
Many people come into our office and say, “I need a Will.” A Will is certainly the most well-known estate
Every year, people in the United States spend upwards of $15.8 billion on estate lawyers and attorneys. That is one
Only 42% of Americans have a will or living trust. While most Americans over seventy-two years old have thought about
Probate is the court-supervised process in Wisconsin through which the assets from an estate are distributed. There are both Formal
Wisconsin property deeds, the documents used to legally transfer property between two parties, fall into a few different categories. Two
Revocable and irrevocable trusts are important estate-planning tools. Basically, these trusts are legal documents that detail specific assets and the