How Do I Talk to My Parents About Estate Planning?
Conversations about planning for a senior’s later years seem difficult because often they are delayed until a medical crisis forces the family’s hand. Here are
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Conversations about planning for a senior’s later years seem difficult because often they are delayed until a medical crisis forces the family’s hand. Here are
Once you’ve located a prospective estate planning attorney, you’ll need to ask the attorney the following list of questions to determine if they’re truly
Answer: Naming an out of state –non-blood related– Personal Representative. We see this mistake made in a few Wills every year: the decedent names a
There are three characteristics I believe you should look for when choosing the Personal Representative of your estate: someone who can carry out the needed
Answer: Think about whom you would like as Personal Representative for your estate. You don’t have to limit your ‘pool’ to family members and
There are many pitfalls to be avoided when putting together your Estate Plan, especially if you try to do it yourself. For this post, I
Caring for an ill parent or settling their estate once they have passed is an emotional time in a family and can start a
Short Answer: Not naming a beneficiary or keeping their beneficiaries up to date on their contractual “non-probate” assets is the most significant mistake that folks
Last month I started what I consider one of my most important posts –a series regarding the most common pitfalls I see in Estate
You’ve worked way too hard to leave your estate plan to chance. Stop procrastinating and protect your family and loved ones and your hard-earned legacy
When considering if you or a family member needs to hire an elder law attorney, believe this – elder law issues are complex and one
Knowing what to look for when choosing a good nursing home for your loved one is essential. Here in Florida, some nursing homes in Miami
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