While signers and movie stars are not a large part of my estate planning practice, it is sometimes fun to look at what happens to the “rich and famous” when it comes to their estate planning…at least I think it is fun. Often times we think that just because someone has a significant amount of […]
Continue readingOne of my estate planning colleagues, Lizette Sundvick, who practices in Nevada penned this comment on dementia cover-ups. Her post occurred after reading, “The Danger of Your Aging Parent Covering Up Dementia” article in Forbes. Here’s what’s important: it doesn’t matter if you have a diagnosis for your aging parent or not. It matters how […]
Continue readingEveryone is unique and their situation is unique. I could put you in a room with 100 people and your situation would have some aspects of uniqueness to it that belongs just to you and you alone. This is what makes us human. Our estate planning and legacy preparations aren’t any different…they are unique. It […]
Continue readingBeing an attorney from my perspective goes way beyond the law and documents…it’s connecting with you and everyone else I get the pleasure to meet. For many attorneys, this is kind of a pain and a “necessary evil” as I talk with others around the country. To me, it is the BEST PART of what […]
Continue readingI always like to share what others are seeing or doing that I feel will be helpful and relevant to my readers. A fellow attorney in Indiana penned a thought provoking post on planning for your children’s education. I enjoyed it, and I share it below with you. The author is Chris Yugo writing a […]
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