Staying Prepared When One of You is Left Behind: What More Can We Do?
This blog article is Part 5 in a series of posts on staying prepared if your spouse dies and you are the…
Moving on Without Your Spouse: The Importance of a Household Manual
One of the perks of being an estate planning attorney is that you really get to know your clients. Sure, we can…
Trying to Live a Regular Life Without Your Spouse: Be Aware of Your Financial Affairs
I cannot over-emphasize the importance of both spouses knowing their financial affairs inside and out. All too often, one spouse handles paying…
Get Your Paperwork Organized Now to Help Ease the Burden of Moving on Without a Spouse
Get Your Paperwork Organized Now to Help Ease the Burden of Moving on Without a Spouse In a previous blog, we introduced…
A Family Facts Sheet Helps Ease the Burden of Moving on Without a Spouse
John and his wife Debbie had been clients of our firm for 10 years when Debbie tragically passed away. As one can…
3 Common Fears Families Have About Estate Planning
Someone asked me recently, “What would you say are some of the common fears families looking to protect their assets from divorce,…
Estate Planning and Elder Law: Why we do Both
Many people might think they need to consult with separate attorneys for estate planning and their elder law needs. After all, estate…
Employee Spotlight: Amanda Gosdin
Spend five minutes talking to our receptionist Amanda Gosdin, and you’ll be bowled over by a slew of interesting facts. For example,…
Estate Planning: Creating a Letter of Intent for Your Pets
Many pet owners find it difficult to describe how much love and affection exists between them and their fur babies. It is…
Frequently Asked Questions about Estate Planning
Most of the clients we have the good fortune to work with know what estate planning is. Essentially, it involves putting your…