John Even - Arizona Business, Probate, and Estate Planning Attorney

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Estate planning puts you in control of your assets and care—start with an inventory, update beneficiaries, and set durab...
05/28/2026

Estate planning puts you in control of your assets and care—start with an inventory, update beneficiaries, and set durable powers of attorney and health‑care directives. Review regularly and consult an estate‑planning attorney for a confidential, state‑specific review.

For estate planning, take inventory, account for family needs, establish directives, review beneficiaries, note state tax laws, weigh getting help and reassess.

Did you know that outdated beneficiary designations on your retirement accounts or life insurance policies can completel...
05/26/2026

Did you know that outdated beneficiary designations on your retirement accounts or life insurance policies can completely override your trust? Do not let a simple paperwork mismatch misdirect your inheritance. Check out these five vital trust rules and call us to update your plan.

Seniors should review these five revocable living trust rules before June to avoid probate mistakes, tax confusion, and Medicaid surprises.

Contracts set expectations—and hidden risks—so don’t rely on templates alone. Key clauses (scope, payment, termination, ...
05/18/2026

Contracts set expectations—and hidden risks—so don’t rely on templates alone. Key clauses (scope, payment, termination, dispute resolution, indemnities) can make or break a deal; contact us for a contract review to protect your business.

A business should know what makes a contract enforceable and understand key provisions beyond the main deal, such as termination and dispute resolution.

Beneficiary forms on retirement accounts, life insurance, and POD/TOD accounts generally control who receives those asse...
05/14/2026

Beneficiary forms on retirement accounts, life insurance, and POD/TOD accounts generally control who receives those assets — review and update your beneficiary designations after major life events to avoid unintended outcomes.

Most Americans believe their will distributes their estate, but that's not the case with retirement accounts, life insurance, and more.

The 2026 tax laws offer massive wealth-saving opportunities, but your financial advisor can’t do it alone. Advanced stra...
05/12/2026

The 2026 tax laws offer massive wealth-saving opportunities, but your financial advisor can’t do it alone. Advanced strategies like SLATs, GRATs, and Dynasty Trusts require expert legal drafting to actually work. Read this breakdown of the new rules, then contact our attorneys to legally secure your assets.

Don't wait until it's too late! Get your estate planning strategies in place before 2025. Visit Citizens Private Bank to find out how you can prepare.

Registering a federal trademark with the USPTO gives you stronger nationwide rights than state or common‑law use — if an...
05/11/2026

Registering a federal trademark with the USPTO gives you stronger nationwide rights than state or common‑law use — if another business is using your name, preserve evidence of first use and consult a trademark attorney about cease‑and‑desist options and enforcement.

If another company takes your business name, you may want to consider speaking to a business lawyer to decide the best strategy to take. Learn next steps in this guide.

An executor must inventory assets, notify creditors and beneficiaries, file the will with probate court, and submit a fi...
05/07/2026

An executor must inventory assets, notify creditors and beneficiaries, file the will with probate court, and submit a final accounting before distributing assets; consider consulting a probate attorney for next steps.

An executor must act in an estate’s best interest while performing all tasks necessary to lead the estate through the probate process and distribute its assets.

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