
Why DIY and Online Wills Are Not Enough
In our vast experience as estate planning attorneys, we have heard horror stories over the years about those that have tried to create estate plans online or on their own, and their loved ones pay the price. Missing critical documents, misinformation about laws, tax codes, and probate court – these are all issues that can cause upheaval and confusion as your family members struggle to...
			
The Importance of Estate Planning If You Don’t Have Kids
Not everyone walks down the path of marriage and parenting in this life, but at the end of the day, whether you are single or married with children, everyone can benefit from the creation of an estate plan.
An estate plan isn’t just about deciding who is going to inherit your property or your assets after you pass on. A quality estate plan takes into account who you want to execute your Will...
			
Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month – Estate Planning for Incapacity
Over 5.8 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, according to the Alzheimer’s Association, and that number is predicted to rise to 14 million by 2050. Worldwide, over 50 million people are living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, and it’s important not only to know the early signs and symptoms but to get involved if you can.
Early...
			
Money Managing With Children
There’s no question that being a parent is one of the most rewarding jobs there is. There is also no question it’s one of the most expensive. Many may think that providing financially for your children ends when they turn eighteen but for most parents that is just not the case. In fact, a new study by Merrill Lynch and Age Wave reports that parents in the U.S. continue to spend $500 billion...
			
FAILING TO PROTECT BENEFICIARIES FROM THEMSELVES
Do you care if your beneficiaries screw up their lives after you are gone? What if your legacy enables them to screw up their lives? Earlier I explained that in the absence of other arrangements in a properly constructed trust, a child will fully inherit their portion of your estate at age eighteen in most states. I mentioned how that might not be such a great idea (see Mistake #10).
Let me...
			
MONETARY FALLBACKS FOR DISABILITY
When you talk to estate planning attorneys, they will tell you plenty of stories in which a frazzled man or woman has come into their office and said, “I’m done. I can’t handle it anymore. I’ve been taking care of my spouse for four years, and I’m physically worn out. I’m emotionally drained. What can I do?”
Like my grandma, these folks have been the primary caregivers for people who cannot...
			
Elder Abuse is On the Rise – How to Protect Your Loved Ones
Approximately 1 in 10 Americans, aged 60 or older, have experienced some form of elder abuse. As seen in the news, even Stan Lee, the well known and affluent face of the popular Marvel comics, is the possible victim of abuse at the hands of his former business manager.
Elder abuse can come in many forms. Physical, emotional, financial, neglect, and more. Families who hire private caregivers...
			
Estate Planning & Divorce – Protecting Your Assets & Heirs
No one has divorce in mind when they step up to the altar and say the words, “I do.” However, 40-50% of marriages still end in divorce. Your estate plan changes drastically after you divorce from potential custody implications to splitting up assets and the impact of complicated tax laws. This change in status necessitates an update in your documents.
A major relationship change, such as a...
			
Ask the Hard Questions – How to Have End of Life Conversations
Conversations revolving around illness or death are not easily broached by anyone. We tend to avoid these topics because we live in the present. No one ever plans on tragedy striking, and facing our own mortality can leave us feeling an array of uncomfortable emotions.
Over 80 percent of Americans will face a period of sustained disability before their deaths. That is a staggering statistic....
			
Estate Planning Before Vacation Planning
Summer is almost here, and maybe you are planning family vacations, road trips, amusement park adventures, or even skydiving! While none of us ever want to contemplate tragedy or hardship, before you create your summer vacation plans, be sure to put in place an estate plan that will protect you and your family in the event the unthinkable happens.
Taking a few small steps now can ensure your...