by Richardson and Brown | Jun 14, 2018 | Digital Assets - Part II
Estate planning for managing digital assets is vital in today’s world. It is important to realize that your digital assets have value. You should manage digital assets just as you would put estate planning in place for traditional tangible assets, such as your home,...
by Richardson and Brown | Jun 7, 2018 | Digital Assets - Part I
Digital assets are a new type of asset that has come into existence for estate administration in the Information Age. Traditional assets, such as houses, real estate, personal possessions, vehicles, business equipment, and many other physical items may be covered by a...
by Richardson and Brown | May 10, 2018 | Gray Divorce & Estate Planning
Gray divorce, estate planning challenges are more prevalent today, especially given the rise in gray divorce. Gray divorce refers to older couples that have decided to divorce after years of marriage. According to an LA Times article written in 2013, such gray couples...
by Richardson and Brown | May 2, 2018 | Special Needs Child
Determining child support for a special needs child can affect how you arrive at divorce terms. If you have a child who is autistic, a child who was born with cerebral palsy or who has some other extreme mental or physical disability, it’s likely your child may depend...