
Recently, I attended a great program on women’s healthcare. The discussion included how the Affordable Care Act would affect our...
Recently, I attended a great program on women’s healthcare. The discussion included how the Affordable Care Act would affect our...
Wealth preservation aka “asset protection” is slowly rising to the top of the mainstream American lexicon, much like estate planning...
As Baby Boomers start retiring, thoughts of mortality and legacy planning begin to dance in their heads. While most boomers...
A cardinal rule of estate planning is that the “intent of the testator” governs terms of the will or trust....
Today\’s article was generously contributed by Deanna Wharwood, a lifetime member of the U.S. military. Thanks, Deanna, for serving our...
As a wills and trusts attorney, frequently, clients or friends ask me how they or their parents can prevent young,...
April is National Financial Literacy Month and, thus, this week\’s column discusses something that needs to happen between committed couples...
Often couples with no children think that they don’t need a will because their spouse will fulfill their wishes...
Reading the New York Times commentary and analysis of the Supreme Court\’s hearing on the Prop 8 case involving California\’s same-sex...
Many people probably know that Congress made permanent the Federal estate tax, which is $5 million, indexed for inflation, per...