Estate Planning Preserving Your Virtual Legacy: Part 1 (Social Media) Today everything is online. People build complex virtual realities through social media professional and personal websites and even dating sites. … August 20, 2015 3 MIN READ
Elder Law, Medicaid Planning The Happiest and Healthiest Careers to Retire From – Part 1 Forbes loves to tell us who the happiest workers are or what the healthiest careers are. But no one seems … August 20, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning 3 Reasons Why Your Attorney Absolutely Loves Legal Zoom In this tight economy people are always looking for value. Budget options are popping up in every industry from substandard … August 18, 2015 3 MIN READ
Elder Law Grisham’s Recent Sycamore Row Highlights Complications When Leaving Estate to a Caregiver John Grisham internationally recognized author known for writing captivating legal suspense and drama released a slightly different type of book … August 18, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Probate is Not a Dirty Word It seems estate-planning attorneys are often asked to help clients avoid probate. In fact this is typically one of the … August 12, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Greenhouses: A Growing Trend in Long-term Care When it comes to deciding how to spend one’s later years institutional care is nobody’s first choice. However there are … August 11, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Estate Planning for Multi-Generational Households An estimated 50 million American households now include a child being raised by a grandparent. Even more households include multi-generational … August 10, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Is a Pet Trust Right for You? Americans love our furry friends. In fact the richest dog in the world died in 2011. For those who don’t … August 7, 2015 0 MIN READ
Elder Law Splitting Responsibilities Under Powers of Attorney: Typically Not Wise When it comes to powers of attorney there are two basic types: property and healthcare. The person selected to make … August 6, 2015 2 MIN READ