Creating a will is an important step for almost anyone in Southeastern Tennessee to take. Doing so can save a lot of trouble for one's family after one's death, as a well-drafted will should give clear instructions about how a Cleveland resident wants her property...
Month: March 2019
Divorce debts: Creditors might still contact you for payment
With any divorce, there is a potential for debt to be divided between you and your ex-spouse. If it's marital debt, then both of you may be responsible for the debts after your marriage ends, even if the debts are assigned to only one person. If the person responsible...
What types of benefits are available to veterans?
The term veterans' benefits actually refers to a number of federal programs that those who have served the United States can take advantage of. These programs are often essential in allowing a soldier, sailor or airman, once his or her service is complete, to...
What happens if the family can’t agree on an executor?
When a Tennessee resident dies without a will, it may be difficult for the family to decide who should be the executor of the deceased person's estate. To review, an executor is a person appointed by the probate court to gather the deceased's property, pay off debts,...