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Are All Children Entitled to Equal Inheritance?

Are All Children Entitled to Equal Inheritance?

Equitable distribution of assets among children is an obvious and correct decision in many situations. Yet, in some families, each child receiving the same inheritance can be inappropriate, deplete the estate’s assets due to ensuing litigation, or cause other family…

The Difference Between Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts

The Difference Between Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts

In estate planning, there are many different types of trusts; revocable and irrevocable trusts are the most common. While there is some similarity, these two major categories of trusts have different purposes in your estate plan. Both can substitute for…

How to Talk to Your Parents About Estate Planning

How to Talk to Your Parents About Estate Planning

There can be a lot of anxiety associated with discussing your parents’ wills or estate plans with them. Many adult children put off having the “dreaded talk” with parents and are unprepared when an unforeseen event like an accident or…

Getting Your Family Ready for the Unexpected

Getting Your Family Ready for the Unexpected

Ensure your affairs are in order in case of unforeseen circumstances such as an accident, incapacitation, or death by planning for the unexpected. If the COVID-19 pandemic taught us anything, it’s that life is uncertain and that caring for you…

Keeping Probate Litigation at a Minimum

Keeping Probate Litigation at a Minimum

There are many family circumstances that can increase the risk of probate litigation, but there are two main causes: disagreements around handling mentally incapacitated family members or, after death, disagreements regarding the dissolution of estates. High-risk factors that often bring…

Caregiving Meetings for Families

Caregiving Meetings for Families

It is likely that all of us will at some point be caregivers for a close relative whose health is declining. Depending on the family’s dynamics, determining who should handle the role and what type of care the ailing relative…

Elder Law Attorneys and End-of-Life Planning

Elder Law Attorneys and End-of-Life Planning

There is no doubt that death is a heavy, difficult topic to discuss, but planning for it is a gift you can give to your family. No one wants their family to have to make emergency medical decisions for them…

The Appointment of Your Legal Representatives

The Appointment of Your Legal Representatives

During the Coronavirus pandemic, we learned that life is unpredictable. Too many aging Americans were infected by COVID-19 in 2020 without legal documents naming trusted loved ones to take care of them while they were incapacitated. Family caregivers are generally…

March is Dedicated to Brain Injury Awareness

March is Dedicated to Brain Injury Awareness

For over thirty years, the month of March has been recognized as Brain Injury Awareness Month. Brain injury, often referred to as traumatic brain injury (TBI), can range from mild (commonly called a concussion) to severe and is caused by…

What Your Second Marriage Could Cost You

What Your Second Marriage Could Cost You

The last thing on people’s minds when they get married for the second time (or more) is losing assets to pay for their new spouse’s serious illness. But that could happen. Costs for long-term care have been rising significantly for…

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