The prospect of taking care of a sick or disabled loved one can be very difficult. As a probate lawyer, I help my clients work through their concerns and worries about becoming a caregiver. And in my own life, I came face-to-face with the reality this week, when we discovered my mom had a stroke. When we realized what was happening, my mom, … [Read more...]
Getting Hitched? Avoid Stress and Plan Your Joint Estate!
Believe it or not, I was once a young woman with big ambitions and dreams. With hard work and dedication, I've accomplished many of them. I will always remember what it felt like at the beginning of my life and career, on the precipice of my future. Young people today have more opportunities than they have ever had, while also contending with new … [Read more...]
“Wealthcare”: The Importance of a Financial Power of Attorney
I was reading this week's issue of The Economist, when I came across an article that was not only intriguing, but very relevant to the work I do as a probate and estate planning attorney. The article, "Not Losing It: Cognitive Decline and Banking" revolves around the very pertinent, yet too-rarely discussed question of what to do if you or your … [Read more...]
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