On behalf of Law Office of April Perry Randle, PLLC | Nov 23, 2020 | Estate Planning
Many Tennessee residents and their peers in other states spanning the country occasionally think about estate planning. And then they periodically think again about that topic. And again, and again, and … . Readers likely well grasp the point. Estate planning is...
On behalf of Law Office of April Perry Randle, PLLC | Nov 9, 2020 | Estate Planning
Some parents in Tennessee who are creating estate plans may wonder whether they should divide their assets equally among their adult children. When making this important decision, there are several factors they should consider. Equal or equitable? First, parents...
On behalf of Law Office of April Perry Randle, PLLC | Aug 5, 2020 | Estate Planning
Many people know that creating an estate plan is a way of providing for your loved ones after your passing. However, if you have not prepared for incapacitation, your estate plan may not give you and your loved ones all the support needed. An accident could leave you...
On behalf of Law Office of April Perry Randle, PLLC | Jul 9, 2020 | Estate Planning
There are many aspects of your estate plan designed to protect you in the event of incapacity. A financial power of attorney is one such document. Not only does it provide you with peace of mind, but it can go a long way in keeping your finances in order if you’re...
On behalf of Law Office of April Perry Randle, PLLC | May 27, 2020 | Estate Planning, Firm News
When people think about estate planning, they usually know that one essential part of that is creating a Will. They seek an estate law attorney’s help in writing a Will because they want control over who will receive their assets after their death and want to make it...