What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Illinois?
Many Illinois and Frankfort families assume everything automatically goes to their spouse if they die without a will, but that’s not the case. Learn how Illinois laws work, when court may be required and why a simple estate plan can save your loved ones significant time, money and stress.
Why Frankfort Parents are Rushing to Get These Done Before College Move-In
Learn the critical documents Frankfort, New Lenox, Mokena and Manhattan parents are putting in place to protect their college students.
Why Do I Need a Trust If I Already Have a Will in Illinois?
If you already have a will, you might think your family is protected. In Illinois, a will sends your family directly through public probate court. It is stressful, expensive, public and time consuming. Here’s why most Frankfort families choose a trust instead.
Critical Estate Planning Documents Every Illinois Parent Should Have in 2026
Many Illinois families believe they have everything “handled” — until an outdated beneficiary form or missing document creates problems. Here are the essential estate planning documents every Will County family should have in place.
Protect Your Family First — and Your Estate From Taxes: A Smarter Way to Plan in 2026 in Illinois
Most parents want to make sure their family will be okay if something happens. If you’re married with kids in Illinois, this guide explains how to protect your spouse, your children, and your estate using smart, modern planning.
How Much Does an Estate Plan Cost in Illinois? (2026 Guide)
How much does a will or trust cost in Illinois? This 2026 guide explains real estate planning costs, what affects pricing, and how families in Will County can protect their kids, privacy, and legacy.
Important Pet Planning in Illinois
Your pets are family — but without a legal plan, their future could be uncertain if something happens to you. In Illinois, a Pet Trust ensures your beloved dogs, cats, or horses are cared for by the person you choose, with funds set aside for their lifelong care.
Estate Planning 101 — What Every Illinois Family Should Know
Estate Planning 101 breaks down the essential documents every Illinois family should have — from wills and trusts to powers of attorney. Learn how to protect your home, avoid probate, and keep your family’s future secure with a clear, simple plan tailored to Illinois law.
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