Year: 2017
Almost everyone has witnessed a married couple arguing or have been the conflicting couple themselves. Disagreements and fights are often considered a common factor in any relationship. However, some couples may appear to never raise their voices to one another … Continue reading
Many individuals may think that because creating an estate plan falls into the area of elder law, only older parties need to worry about making such plans. However, estate planning can be useful to adults of all ages. Unexpected life events … Continue reading
With only a few days left in the month of March, the National Developmental Disabilities Month will be coming to an end. This month may have helped many individuals become more aware of information and issues individuals with developmental disabilities … Continue reading
You may have seen movies like this: A man tries to divorce his vengeful and uncooperative ex or vice versa. The ex, not wanting to give into the spouse’s demands refuses to answer the divorce papers and sits on them, causing an extremely … Continue reading
Many individuals are often bequeathed assets from loved ones’ estates. Though much of the information pertaining to inheritances and other estate aspects is contained in wills, some surviving loved ones may face issues if they do not understand or even hear … Continue reading
You wrote your will. You had all of the documents notarized, spoke with an estate lawyer; everything is in place. A few years pass, maybe ten, maybe twenty. You have a will, what need is there to change it? Well, … Continue reading
This question may be weighing on your mind for a variety of reasons: I don’t have a huge estate, why do I need a will? I don’t have any children so is there a need? I don’t want to give … Continue reading
Many parents who devoted a good portion of their lives to raising their children often find themselves in need of care as they approach their twilight years. Many turn to the offspring they cared for to help them. Both phases … Continue reading