The Attorney’s Role in Medicaid Planning
Do you need an attorney for even “simple” Medicaid planning? This depends on your situation, but in most cases, the […]
The Attorney’s Role in Medicaid Planning Read Post »
Do you need an attorney for even “simple” Medicaid planning? This depends on your situation, but in most cases, the […]
The Attorney’s Role in Medicaid Planning Read Post »
Your will is a legally-binding statement directing who will receive your property at your death. It also appoints a legal
Five Reasons to Have a Will Read Post »
There are some serious drawbacks to many options for giving gifts to grandchildren. Either there are no tax or estate
Gifts to Grandchildren Read Post »
Revocable trusts are a very popular and useful estate planning tool. But the trust will be ineffective if you do
Don’t Forget to Fund Your Revocable Trust Read Post »
Unless you’re certain your parents have an up-to-date will and a wider plan for what should happen in the event
8 Tips for Having ‘The Talk’ with Elderly Parents Read Post »
Creating and executing estate planning documents is just the first step. Once you have completed the documents, you need to
The Do’s and Don’ts of Storing Your Estate Planning Documents Read Post »
You may need to reevaluate some elements of your estate plan in light of the coronavirus pandemic. There are unique
3 Changes You May Want to Make to Your Estate Plan Now Due to the Pandemic Read Post »
Married couples have a special way to jointly own property in some states that has advantages over regular joint ownership.
Special Ownership for Married Couples: Tenancy by the Entirety Read Post »
The spread of the coronavirus to nursing home residents has caused the federal government to direct nursing homes to restrict
Staying Connected to Family Members in a Nursing Home When Visits are Banned Read Post »