by MediaBeast | Apr 20, 2018 | Estate Planning, estate planning attorney
Estate Planning Attorney | It’s not uncommon for many older couples to be married later in life after a first marriage didn’t succeed. However, many people do not realize that no matter how old you are, marriage is a major legal step that can have consequences on your...
by MediaBeast | Apr 20, 2018 | Estate Planning, estate planning attorney
Estate Planning | With a rising number of divorces, and more nontraditional families than ever, it’s important to revisit how we look at estate planning, and be prepared for the future. If you are in a relationship, not married, have children outside of marriage, you...
by MediaBeast | Apr 20, 2018 | estate planning attorney
Choosing the Right Trustee When you begin planning your estate, it’s important to select a trustee that will act out your wishes, and be responsible and trustworthy. Choosing the correct trustee is important since they will be managing investments and assets, paying...
by MediaBeast | Mar 21, 2018 | Estate Planning, Elder Law, estate planning attorney
Why long-term care planning is crucial While a will is the main foundation of your long-term care planning, there are now several additional legal pieces involved in a through elder care plan for the second half of life. Aside from the will, there are things...
by MediaBeast | Mar 21, 2018 | Estate Planning, Elder Law, estate planning attorney
How Gifts Can Affect Medicaid Eligibility While generosity goes a long way, it can sometimes hurt you in the long term if you might apply for Medicaid one day. It’s an important topic in elder law to understand what you can and can’t do, and how it could...
by MediaBeast | Mar 21, 2018 | Estate Planning, Elder Law, Wills and Trusts, Elder Care, estate planning attorney
Should You Have a Will or a Living Trust? Everyone knows that a will is important in the estate planning process. But not everyone is aware that a will might not be the best option for them. It’s important to understand the benefits and differences of a will and...