Why Estate Planning for Long-Term Care Pays Off

For most people, thinking about estate planning means focusing on what will happen to their money after they pass away. Death and taxes!  But that misses one pretty significant consideration: the need for estate planning for long-term care. The last thing any of us...

Make Reviewing Your Estate Plan One of Your New Year’s Resolutions

The beginning of a new year is a good time to take a look at your estate plan to make sure it is up to date. Less than half of people in the US actually have any estate planning documents in place and many of those people may have outdated documents. Documents that...

Protect Your Heirs – Reconsider Outright Gifts and Inheritances

How to Protect Your Heirs and Your Legacy from Bad Decisions and Outside Influences Estate planning is an important and everlasting gift you can give your family. And setting up a smooth inheritance to protect your heirs isn’t as hard as you might think. –...

Top Reasons Why You Need a Comprehensive Durable Power of Attorney

The benefits of a highly detailed, comprehensive power of attorney are numerous. Unfortunately, many powers of attorney are more general in nature and can actually cause more problems than they solve, especially for our senior population. This post highlights the...

The Pitfalls of Using Beneficiary Designations as Your Estate Plan

What Are Beneficiary Designations or Transfer on Death Designations? Many people use beneficiary designations as an alternative to doing proper estate planning.  Why not?  It’s quick and easy!  It avoids probate! It allows you to rest easy that you have provided...
May is National Elder Law Month

May is National Elder Law Month

What is National Elder Law Month? May is National Elder Law Month.  This designation was established by the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) as a way to acknowledge the profession that supports the senior community with all of their planning needs....

No Will Could Mean Chaos for Prince’s Estate

The famed recording artist Prince died leaving an unknown fortune and possibly no will or estate plan to dictate what to do with that fortune. Prince’s sister, Tyka Nelson, told the probate court in the Minnesota county where Prince lived that her brother did...

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