Monthly Archives: January 2019

January 3, 2019

Blended Families: The Estate Planning Questions You Need to Ask

Divorced, remarried or widowed? Your estate plan needs extra attention.

Chances are, you or someone you know is part of a blended family. Once uncommon, fully 42 percent of adults now have some kind of step-relationship, according to Pew Research. That’s 95.5 million people. For the millions of divorced, widowed, and remarried Americans out there, estate planning is extra tricky. In a blended family situation, […]

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Does Your Senior Need a Guardianship or Conservatorship?

Situations in which these court-supervised procedures may be appropriate.

Increasingly, attorneys encounter the following situations: Seniors come to us, often brought by their children or children-in-law, when mental incapacity has set in, and although they have family members who are willing and able to take care of them, the seniors do not have the necessary delegation documents in place to empower these helpers as […]

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