Does Your Estate Plan Protect Your Beneficiaries?
If you think you only need to create discretionary lifetime trusts for young, troubled, or financially inexperienced beneficiaries, then think again. In this day and age of [...]
Elder Law Attorneys: What Are They and How Can They Help Me?
An elder law attorney is an attorney who focuses not on a specific area of the law, but on the legal needs of elderly people, veterans, and [...]
How to Protect Your Voting Rights With a Power of Attorney
Your right to vote is a fundamental lynchpin of what it means to be a citizen – yet you could lose your right if you become a [...]
5 Reasons Your LLC Needs an Operating Agreement
An Operating Agreement is a contract that controls your LLC’s operations as well as member interaction with each other and with the LLC. You may think that [...]
5 Things to Do to Get Ready for Tax Season
With the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in December 2017 (effective January 1, 2018), the 2018 tax season is going to look a little [...]
Do Your Parents Have an Estate Plan?
As the holidays approach and family gatherings abound, you may wish to set aside some time to discuss estate planning with your parents. If you find yourself [...]
What Do the 2018 Midterm Elections Mean for Your Estate Plan?
Estate planning is meant to be an ongoing process, not a one-time transaction. In the same way that you never stop budgeting, saving, and investing as you [...]
Estate Planning After Divorce
The divorce process can be long and expensive. However, the work does not end once the divorce decree is signed. Visiting another lawyer's office may be the [...]
Estate Planning Considerations for Employee Open Enrollment
Early-November is generally the time when employers send out summaries of employee benefits offered by the company and give employees the option to enroll in these benefits. [...]