Tesar Law Group SC Blog
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Our firm strives to provide quality, cost-effective legal representation to businesses and families throughout Dane County and the State of Wisconsin. Explore the latest laws in real estate, estate planning tips, legal news and more!
Tesar Law Group SC Blog
1y ago
Who’s going to inherit on the death of one of the re-marrieds? Will this be the surviving spouse? If so, where will those inherited monies go on the second-to-die’s death ..read more
Tesar Law Group SC Blog
1y ago
If a loved one asks you to be the executor of their estate, think carefully before you take on this responsibility. While you have the option of declining the request, the person reaching out likely considers you to be responsible and detail oriented. An executor of an estate typically helps file paperwork, close accounts and distribute the assets of the deceased ..read more
Tesar Law Group SC Blog
1y ago
It’s an important task that is easy to procrastinate. However, here is why you shouldn’t ..read more
Tesar Law Group SC Blog
1y ago
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, many older adults are more socially isolated than ever—and thus more vulnerable to being financially victimized ..read more
Tesar Law Group SC Blog
1y ago
While it’s never fun or pleasant to think about what will happen to them if the worst should happen to us, it’s very important to consider how we can ensure that they are well cared-for when and if we are no longer able to care for them ourselves ..read more
Tesar Law Group SC Blog
1y ago
This is big concern for millions of older Americans who don’t have a spouse, children or other family they can depend on to watch out for their well-being ..read more
Tesar Law Group SC Blog
1y ago
If you don’t have a will and an estate plan, probate is an after-you’ve-gone legal struggle. It could last months, if not years, in a battle over what you intended your family (or friends) to have: your estate ..read more
Tesar Law Group SC Blog
1y ago
If you don’t have a spouse or children, you might think you don’t need to do much estate planning. However, if you have any assets, familial connections, or interest in supporting charitable groups – not to mention a desire to control your own future – you do need to establish an estate plan ..read more
Tesar Law Group SC Blog
1y ago
As they get older, many — even most — Americans prefer to remain in their own homes as long as they can, AKA “age in place.” However, to do that, many will need to make their residences safer and easier to navigate, by making home modifications ..read more