This week is spring break for the kids, but I also chose to indulge a bit myself. I took a ‘wor-cation’ where I would be able to work and relax at the same time. Needless to say I have thoroughly been enjoying this new way of working. If you know me you know I love what I do, so even Continue reading
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Planning For Your Special Needs Loved Ones
This year has flown by! We are in the month of October, which happens to be Special Needs Law Month, and National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Throughout the month, our goal is to share tips and tools that will be beneficial to those with special needs, their loved ones, Continue reading
Is Your Baby Truly Ready?
It’s a new month, so its time for a new theme! This month, we are shifting our focus from Elder Law, to focus on our young adults and college babies! It’s already July, which means it’s almost time for back to school. Some are flying the nest for the first time, some are going hours Continue reading
Planning With Pride Part 2
Happy Pride Month Everyone! As stated in Planning With Pride – Part 1 Estate Planning for LGBTQ+ individuals isn’t all that different from Estate Planning for anyone else. However, there are still some unique issues to consider. This week, we are going to talk about how important Continue reading
You Are NOT Too Young To See An Elder Law Attorney!
It’s still Elder Law month, so we are going to talk about another Elder Law related topic. Last week we talked about why you should consider a long-term care insurance policy sooner rather than later, because the earlier you address the need, the easier it is to meet it and pay for Continue reading
Elder Law: Should We Consider A Caregiver Agreement?
It’s still Elder Law month, so we are going to talk about another Elder Law related topic. Last week we talked about elder abuse. Unfortunately, the abusers are oftentimes family members, children, and also people that the vulnerable person generally trusts.
Earlier this week, I asked Continue reading
My Estate Plan Is Only A Few Years Old…
Last week, I told you that you should consider having your estate plan modified if you’ve had a life changing event, because failing to do so could completely derail your plans.
Perhaps last week’s message made you fee relieved.
After reading last week’s blog , specifically if you Continue reading
Your close-knit family relationships…not enough
Last week I told you that DIY estate plans are not such a great idea. Since they don’t take your family dynamics into consideration, they may or may not address all of your needs. This week, we’re going to talk about family dynamics… and how sometimes, it is the very cause of you Continue reading
Age Ain’t nothing But A Number!
March Madness is still in full-swing!!! But, as much as I love watching the talented Zion Williamson take over the court, I’m still not a Duke Basketball fan…Go Carolina!! Last week, I shared with you that even in the best circumstances, with your most trusted people, items, or brands, Continue reading
Plan For The Unexpected…Avoid The Madness Part II
March Madness is still in Full-swing. Who are you rooting for? I’m with Carolina. Well, I’m actually with any team that isn’t Duke. Last week, I told you that you should absolutely NOT treat your Estate Plan like your bracket. Unlike your bracket, your Estate Plan can and most certainly Continue reading