Estate Planning and Probate Law Library Articles
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South Dakota Estate Planning - A Personal Representative's Checklist More than 70% of adults avoid preparing for end-of-life realities. They don’t have wills or trusts, advance medical directives or pre-need funeral planning... -
Avoid The Danger Of Writing Your Own South Dakota Will A common (but fair) question our law firm gets is "Can I write my own will? Do I really need an attorney?” -
You're Interested In Protecting Your Children's Future, Aren't You? Having children complicates life in many interesting ways, and estate planning is no exception. -
Ten Estate Planning Tips For South Dakota Same-Sex Spouses The US Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges has paved the way for same-sex marriage in all fifty states - including South Dakota. -
5 Estate Planning Tips for Young South Dakota Families One of the first decisions young parents must make is deciding who will take care of their minor children. Estate planning will help reduce... -
You Don't Want Your Children Left Out In The Cold, Do You? For both parents and adult children, confronting the prospect of each other's deaths can be uncomfortable. -
I Signed My Will So Now I'm Done, Right? Not Necessarily! Signing your will does not necessarily mean your estate planning is finished or complete. This article explores different assets that should be considered. -
11 Essential Questions to Ask Your Estate Planning Attorney Here are 11 essential questions to ask your South Dakota estate planning attorney. -
Top 5 Reasons Why Your Estate Plan Needs Your Attention! Estate planning isn’t meant to be a “one and done” type of project. Estate planning reflects the totality of a person’s life. -
4 Objectives Every South Dakota Agricultural Producer Should Know About Estate Planning A good estate plan is especially crucial if you’re a farmer or rancher, for a few different reasons.