Estate Planning Isn’t Just About Documents—It’s About People Most people think estate planning ends once the paperwork is signed. In reality, one of the most important steps happens after your documents are in place: talking to your family. A family estate planning meeting is a guided conversation where you explain your wishes, outline expectations, and help your loved ones understand …
Preparing Children for Inheritance
Raising Stewards, Not Just Beneficiaries: Preparing Your Family for Inheritance Inheritance Is About More Than Money When families think about estate planning, the focus is often on what will be passed down. Just as important, however, is how the next generation is prepared to receive it. At Rincker Law, we often talk with clients who want their children or heirs …
What Is a Death Box? Estate Planning Made Easier
When Grief Meets Paperwork, Preparation Matters Losing a loved one is overwhelming. Unfortunately, it is also the moment when families are suddenly expected to find legal documents, access accounts, and make important decisions—often with little guidance. One simple but powerful estate planning tool can make this time much easier: a death box. A death box (sometimes called a death binder, …
Medical Power of Attorney: What Your Agent Should Know
Planning for Medical Decisions Before a Crisis Happens Most people associate estate planning with wills and finances. But one of the most important documents focuses on something even more personal: your healthcare. A medical power of attorney allows you to choose someone you trust to make medical decisions for you if you are unable to speak for yourself. Choosing the …
Saving for School: Education Planning Through Estate Planning
Planning Ahead Makes Education Goals More Achievable The cost of education continues to rise, and many families worry about how they will pay for school without creating financial stress. Because tuition, fees, and related expenses can add up quickly, planning ahead matters more than ever. Fortunately, estate planning can play an important role in saving for school. Instead of relying …
Saving for College: What Happens to Unused Funds?
Planning for College Is Smart—But Life Doesn’t Always Go as Planned Many parents and grandparents set aside money to help pay for a child’s or grandchild’s education. However, education paths often change. For example, a student may earn scholarships, choose a less expensive school, attend trade school, or skip college altogether. As a result, families often ask an important question: …
Incapacity Planning for Business Owners
Incapacity planning for business owners is not just about preparing for the future—it’s about protecting your company, your employees, and your family from uncertainty. Whether due to illness, injury, or an extended absence, having a plan ensures your business continues to thrive, no matter what life brings. Why Incapacity Planning Matters As a business owner, you are the driving force …
Retirement Planning for Business Owners
Retirement planning for business owners is a unique challenge. Unlike traditional employees who may rely on a 401(k) or IRA, business owners must balance growing their company, managing employees, and planning for their own financial future. The right retirement plan can help you achieve your goals, protect your family, and ensure your business legacy continues. Why Retirement Planning for Business …
Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples: Protect Your Partner
Estate planning for unmarried couples is more important than ever. As more Americans choose committed relationships without marriage, it’s crucial to ensure your partner is protected—no matter what the law says about your relationship status. This guide explains why estate planning for unmarried couples matters, and how you can secure your shared future. Why Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples Is …
Avoid Living Probate: Consider a Trust
If you want to avoid living probate, proactive estate planning is essential. At Rincker Law, we help you protect your wishes, maintain privacy, and keep your loved ones out of court-supervised guardianship or conservatorship. This guide explains how you can avoid living probate and why it matters for your future and your family. What Does It Mean to Avoid Living …
Ethical Will Estate Planning: How to Leave a Lasting Legacy
Are you considering ethical will estate planning as part of your legacy? While most estate plans focus on distributing assets—homes, savings, heirlooms—the most enduring legacies are often the values, wisdom, and life lessons we leave behind. An ethical will is a powerful, non-legal document that helps you pass on meaning, not just money. What Is Ethical Will Estate Planning? An …
What Is an Inheritor’s Trust?
Estate planning attorney preparation includes understanding tools like inheritor’s trusts. If you expect an inheritance, you can use an inheritor’s trust to protect and manage your assets. This strategy helps you safeguard family wealth and maintain flexibility for your future. Purpose and Benefits An inheritor’s trust lets you receive, protect, and manage assets you expect to inherit. Instead of taking …












