Anyone of legal age can plan an estate. Even those living in Alabama, but who are not U.S. citizens, can make estate planning decisions, although they may come up against some challenges. The United States treats residents who aren't citizens similarly to...
Estate Planning
Estate planning in Alabama: Dying without a plan
Planning in life is often essential. But planning for death is equally as important, especially when it comes to family members and loved ones. Dying in Alabama without definitive estate planning can make family members' grief even more stressful when they learn...
Estate planning in Alabama: The role of an executor
Very few people like to plan for the future, especially when that involves planning for the unexpected. Those are the things involved in estate planning. Alabama residents who have an all-encompassing estate plan have included naming a person as executor of their...
Ensuring the power of a power of attorney in estate planning
Ensuring a power of attorney actually has the power for which he or she has been named is crucial. Good estate planning will make sure that any individuals Alabama residents name as a power of attorney. These individuals have the legal power to make decisions for...