
As mentioned in Part 1 of this series, powers of attorney last until death, so they protect you and your...
As mentioned in Part 1 of this series, powers of attorney last until death, so they protect you and your...
In Ruby v. Ruby, the First District Appellate Court ruled that the doctrine of ademption, which previously had only applied...
Recently, I spoke at Chicago State University and this is the first of 3 key points I made during our...
The rumour mill in estate planning circles has me and my colleagues wondering, worrying, and scurrying like little fuzzy hamsters...
I recently participated in a discussion about Judge Parker, a lesbian judge in Texas who is refusing to marry straight...
One thing I love about my practice is serving new parents who GET IT. They understand how critical it is...
Recent news stories abound about individuals who were caregivers for aging loved ones, and found themselves in court because they...
Continuing with the series on tools to transfer property outside of probate and without using a trust, this piece discusses...
A popular reason people use trusts as estate planning tools instead of wills is because a properly constructed trust will...
I’ve been asked a few times recently about the simplest way a person can transfer property, when they pass away,...