By February, many New Year’s resolutions have already started to fade. Gym visits slow down. Budget goals get postponed. Life gets busy again. But there is one resolution that is too important to delay: creating or updating your estate plan. While many people focus on health or financial goals at the start of the year, few consider what may be the most consequential decision of all. A thoughtful estate plan protects your finances, your healthcare decisions, and the people you love … [Read more...] about Secure Your Future: Why Estate Planning Should Still Be at the Top of Your Resolution List
No Time Like the Present: Show Your Love by Making an Estate Plan
Making an estate plan is one of the most meaningful ways to show your love and care for your family — yet many Americans continue to put it off. A 2025 survey found that only about one in three adults have an estate plan — continuing a downward trend seen in recent years. National Estate Planning Awareness Week is observed during the third full week of October each year, and now is the perfect time to reflect on your own plans and ensure your wishes are clearly documented and … [Read more...] about No Time Like the Present: Show Your Love by Making an Estate Plan
Estate Planning Insight: Are Your Really Putting Family First?
You probably say that your family is your top priority. Most people do. You work hard to provide for them, make sacrifices for their well-being, and do everything you can to keep them safe. But if you haven’t created an estate plan, ask yourself: Are you truly putting your family first? Most adults in the U.S. don’t have a will—let alone a comprehensive estate plan. Many intend to "get around to it" someday, but life has a way of getting in the way. Unfortunately, unexpected events rarely wait … [Read more...] about Estate Planning Insight: Are Your Really Putting Family First?
Estate Planning 101: Navigating Your Future With Confidence
Estate planning, a crucial aspect of financial management, involves preparing for management of your assets should you become incapacitated and the transfer of assets after death. It is a process that ensures your hard-earned assets are overseen when you are unable to do so and distributed according to your wishes, potentially reducing legal complications, and minimizing taxes for your beneficiaries. The Importance of Estate Planning No matter the size of your estate, planning is essential. It … [Read more...] about Estate Planning 101: Navigating Your Future With Confidence
Property Powers of Attorney (VIDEO)
In this vlog, Attorney Maggie A. LaBranch-Gonzales discusses property powers of attorney and answers a number of frequently asked questions pertaining to powers of attorney. … [Read more...] about Property Powers of Attorney (VIDEO)





