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Things to Know When Planning for an Addicted Loved One
It has been said that the only thing harder than being an addict is loving one. Having someone in your life who struggles with substance ...
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What You Can Learn from the Leno Conservatorship Proceedings
When most people think about estate planning, they usually focus on what will happen when they die. They typically do not consider what will happen ...
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Estate Planning: 3 Reasons We Run the Other Way
It can be hard to get motivated about your estate planning; it sounds about as fun as getting a root canal. However, you also probably ...
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What Can I Not Do as Grantor and Trustee of a Revocable Living Trust?
Wills and living trusts both direct the distribution of your assets to beneficiaries after you die. However, a revocable living trust offers added flexibility and ...
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WHAT DOES FUNDING A TRUST MEAN?
Funding a trust refers to the process of transferring assets into the ownership of a trust. Trusts are legal arrangements where assets are managed by ...
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Planning for the Future: Honoring Our Military Heroes
As we step into the Memorial Day weekend, we not only welcome the warmth of spring but also the opportunity to express our deepest gratitude ...
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A Legacy of Law: My Daughter’s Graduation Journey
As an estate planning attorney, I’ve dedicated my career to helping families secure their futures and protect their legacies. Yet, amidst the legal intricacies and ...
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Planning Ahead: Making Sure Your Loved Ones Are Taken Care Of
In a world where life can take unexpected turns, having a plan in place for your assets and loved ones is crucial. Estate planning isn’t ...
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What to Do with a Loved One’s Used Medical Equipment
Family members charged with clearing out the deceased’s home may unwittingly find themselves in control of left-behind medical items. Nobody in the family may have ...
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