On behalf of Richardson & Richardson, LLLP | Jun 27, 2019 | Estate Planning
If you are living in Tennessee with a large estate, you may find it difficult to determine how it should be divided at the time of your death. At Richardson & Richardson, LLLP, we understand that the details of who the estate goes to and in what form it is to be...
On behalf of Richardson & Richardson, LLLP | Jun 27, 2019 | Trusts
If you have a loved one who lives with a disability and who depends on you for support, you may worry about what will happen to him or her when you pass away. Not only must you concern yourself with how your loved one will manage his or her finances once you are gone...
On behalf of Richardson & Richardson, LLLP | Jun 27, 2019 | Estate Planning
A will is a document you might use to ensure that the assets in your Tennessee estate pass to the appropriate beneficiaries upon your death. So what, you may wonder, is the purpose of a living will? The American Bar Association explains the nature of a living will and...
On behalf of Richardson & Richardson, LLLP | Jun 27, 2019 | Estate Planning
The family farm is more than just a farm – it is a business and a legacy. For this reason, one should begin to plan the transfer of one’s Tennessee family farm sooner rather than later. Successful Farming shares three popular succession planning methods farmers...
On behalf of Richardson & Richardson, LLLP | Jun 26, 2019 | Estate Planning
Wills help individuals pass on their assets according to their own unique desires. However, if someone dies without a will, Florida intestacy laws come into action. Intestate succession is the process of distributing estate assets to the closest relatives of the...