Planning for the Generations: Millennials
When you picture a Millennial, who do you see? A twenty-something with a coffee in...
Read MorePlanning for the Generations: Gen X
Generation X: Breaking out of the Middle If you’re thinking, “Generation X…never heard of them,”...
Read MorePlanning for the Generations: Baby Boomers
“OK, boomer.” I’m sure we all heard this joke running around online for a while....
Read MorePlanning for the Generations: The Silent Generation
“I don’t buy green bananas nowadays. Don’t want to be so hopeful that I’ll get...
Read MoreMoving? Let’s Unpack!
Moving. It’s part headache, part excitement, and full of new things. If you’re unpacking boxes...
Read MoreWhat Makes Probate So Complicated?
Here’s a story that many of us are familiar with: A widow dies with $100,000,...
Read MoreSo I’ve Saved for Retirement. Now What?
Ahhh, retirement. The sunshine on your face, the slow mornings, the ample time to explore...
Read MoreThe Big Hollywood “Getting My Affairs in Order” Moment
A fight scene. An escape from the country. A car chase. A risky scientific breakthrough....
Read MoreEstate Planning & Blended Families
There’s a 33% chance that you reading this (yes, you!) are in a blended family....
Read More5 Tips for Alzheimer’s Planning
Sometimes, we see an Alzheimer’s diagnosis coming. A shift in your parents’ behavior, a gradual...
Read MoreSpecial Needs & Estate Planning
As the parent of a child with special needs, what extra planning do I need...
Read MoreIs it Time to Update your Estate Plan?
“The only constant in life is change.” As estate planners, this quote is why we’ve...
Read MoreAfter a Diagnosis: What Now?
When a parent, grandparent, or loved one receives a diagnosis, it feels like a wake-up...
Read MoreDust off your Estate Plan for Retirement
It’s no secret that most everyone looks forward to retirement. More time with family, a...
Read MoreCaught in the Middle: Talking with Family
Raising a family AND taking care of your aging parents is a whole new stage...
Read MoreProtecting your Young Family
Raising a family takes a LOT of planning and coordinating. Running to soccer matches, remembering...
Read MoreDo I need trust settlement or probate administration?
Settling an estate can feel like a big responsibility for anyone who hasn’t done it...
Read MoreWhy an Estate Planning Attorney is Way Better than the Internet
The internet is a treasure trove of resources and tools that fit exactly what we’re...
Read MoreTough Conversations
While sitting across the dining room table from my dad, it struck me how frail...
Read More“Debt Collectors Are Calling Me”
In the week of my Dad’s passing, I called 11 credit card companies to inform...
Read More5 Signs Your Aging Parent May Need Care
Having a peace of mind when it comes to your aging parents is something that...
Read MoreMichael Jackson and the Importance of Funding Your Trust
Trust. Will. Estate Plan. These are terms you have likely heard but may not have...
Read MoreThe Legal Documents You Need for Your 18-year-old
Your child turned 18 and suddenly no one will talk to you– Not school personnel....
Read MoreProtecting Your Children’s Inheritance From Divorce
We all hope our children will grow up, meet someone special, and that individual will...
Read MoreDigital Assets- We All Have Them, But Are We Protecting Them?
Our lives are increasingly connected to the online world. We share our business ventures, promote...
Read More6 Common Reasons For Seniors To Consider A Power Of Attorney
Powers of Attorney are all about authority. When you sign a Power of Attorney (“POA”),...
Read MoreIt’s Time To Talk To Your Parent About Aging
There is one certainty in life that none of us can escape: we will all...
Read MoreThe Family Cottage
Ahh, the family cottage. A little slice of heaven on earth providing nothing but rest...
Read MoreThe Real Cost To Your Family When You Don’t Plan For Incapacity
When you hear the words estate planning, you may automatically think about establishing documents to...
Read MoreWhat Exactly IS Probate?
Ah, that forever-fretted term, Probate! Does it give you the heebie-jeebies? It really shouldn’t. In...
Read MoreIs Your Power of Attorney Powerless?
It may be cheap or easy to obtain a Power of Attorney document from an...
Read MoreLet’s Talk Quit Claim Deeds
Congratulations! You just closed on your first home, or commercial building. You signed what seemed...
Read MoreFive Things to Avoid in Your Will
A will is one of the most foundational estate planning tools. While relying solely on...
Read MoreDealing with Dementia, Part 4 of 4: Cost to the Nation
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, nearly one in every five Medicare dollars is spent on...
Read MoreDealing with Dementia, Part 3 of 4: Cost to the Family
Caring for a loved one with dementia may start small, but can grow to be...
Read MoreDealing with Dementia, Part 2 of 4: Cost to the Individual
The cost of care for someone with a dementia diagnosis can be daunting. What factors...
Read MoreDealing with Dementia, Part 1 of 4: Dementia Defined
Dementia is a debilitating condition that many Americans eventually face as they age. So, what...
Read MoreAverage Costs of Elder Care on the Rise
Long-term care costs continue to rise. Planning ahead has never been more important.
Asset Protection Trusts: Buyer Beware!
This post is designed to warn you about various pitfalls associated with Asset Protection Trusts...
Read MorePlanning for Young Children
…if you have minor children who are the beneficiaries of that life insurance policy, the...
Read MoreDoes Account Ownership Really Matter?
Joint ownership is rarely the proper way to own assets.
Divorcing Children and Asset Protection
For parents, it is difficult to watch children or grandchildren go through a failed marriage....
Read MoreThe Blended Family
A mixed family is defined as a marriage where one or both spouses come with...
Read MoreEstate Planning Is Not All About Death
Clients often visit my office concerned about one thing: death. When I pass, who should...
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