In light of the current worldwide pandemic outbreak of Covid 19, it’s a good time to review your current estate plan (or lack thereof). If you answer “no” or “don’t know” to any of the following questions, please contact our office for a no cost, no obligation estate planning consultation. ...
COVID-19 Response
Our office continues to monitor the quickly changing recommendations and restrictions from our local, state, and federal government concerning the Coronavirus (COVID 19) closely. The health of our clients, the community, and our staff is of utmost importance. We have considered shutting the office down; however, we know that many...
Spring Cleaning: Time to Clean Up Your Estate Planning
Your estate plan, like your home, periodically needs a thorough polishing. Your life circumstances are constantly changing, and an estate plan that perfectly met your needs a couple of years ago may now be cluttered with outdated provisions or documents. With spring fast approaching, now is the time to dust...
What Happens When Your Disabled Child Turns 18 and What You Need to Do Beforehand
When your child is under the age of 18, you, as their parent, can make most, if not all decisions, on their behalf. However, when your child turns 18, the law views them as an adult, and you no longer have the ability to control what and how decisions are...