What To Do When You Hate Your Son-In-Law: A Practical Lesson In Estate Planning
There is no law that you must like your son-in-law. The law, however, presumes that you do like your child enough to include her in your estate.
There is no law that you must like your son-in-law. The law, however, presumes that you do like your child enough to include her in your estate.
An example of when disinheritance, or at least no inheritance, is not as bad as it seems.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
When contemplating a disinheritance, a testator should consider the financial and emotional ramifications of such an action.