Estate Planning in the Digital Age
When we think about estate planning, we usually think of how we manage tangible items and investments, but have you thought about protecting your digital
When we think about estate planning, we usually think of how we manage tangible items and investments, but have you thought about protecting your digital
As we have acknowledged in previous articles, it can be difficult to consider the notion of our own mortality. Yet equally challenging is the idea
A recent article in the New York Times highlighted the psychological barriers to creating an Estate Plan. “No one likes to think about dying –
Consider yourself lucky if your family owns a vacation home –a lakeside cabin, a beachfront condo–a place where parents, children and grandchildren can gather for
Estate planning attorneys often receive calls from potential clients requesting how much a simple Will costs. What they do not know is that a simple
Creating a joint bank account between parents and their adult children may seem like a simple way to allow the adult child to write checks
Just as soon as the sugar high of Halloween comes to an end, daylight savings time is also a wrap. In an instant, the holiday
Financial planning and estate planning both have extremely important, and sometimes interconnected, functions. Both are also highly specialized in nature, requiring you to find the
Whether you see your parents on a daily or weekly basis or have to travel to visit them at the holidays, there comes a time
For many, charitable giving is a way of life. Whether it is to support an organization that has touched your life in a meaningful way,
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