Elder Law Americans Feeling Better About Retirement Crisis In a report released last week by the National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRI) fewer Americans are concerned that they … March 10, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning, Probate Mentally Ill Man Kills Mother and Still Wants Inheritance In 2010 John Armstrong killed his eighty year old mother Joan Armstrong by bashing her head in with a brick … March 10, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning When Heirs Fight Over Sentimental Assets Robin Williams’ widow and his children from previous marriages were in court more than eight months after his death arguing … March 6, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Court Rules on Proper Interpretation of Will The Georgia Supreme Court recently ruled on what was the proper interpretation of a will that appeared to leave an … March 5, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Money Moves to Help You Leave a Legacy Most people do not believe that they can leave a legacy for their heirs because the word is usually tied … March 2, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Managing Health Care Costs with Crowdfunding While some say that it takes a village to raise a child others are now saying that it takes a … March 2, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning, Probate Court Applies Disentitlement Doctrine in Estate Lawsuit This case centered on a dispute over the administration of a family trust as well as the interpretation of trust … February 26, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Chinese Elite Fighting for Palliative Care Families of China’s political elite and senior Communist Party leaders are now fighting for a more unusual cause: the right … February 26, 2015 2 MIN READ
Wills Social Media Estate Planning: Adding a Facebook Legacy Contact In a time where social media accounts are part of your estate plan figuring out what should happen to your … February 23, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Green House Homes for the Elderly In decades and centuries past when people got old their children and younger relatives would care for them until they … January 7, 2015 2 MIN READ
Caregiving, Elder Law, Long Term Care Planning How to Help an Elderly Loved One Without Overstepping Boundaries New variants of COVID-19 including Omnicron and most recently IHU have led many people to prolong social distancing. Understandably this … February 12, 2022 2 MIN READ
Elder Law, Elder law estate planning Home Care and Hospice Services Still Uncertain about Federal Vaccine Requirements Frustration is growing for medical professionals including those who work at hospices as they wait for President Biden to reveal … November 11, 2021 2 MIN READ