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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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,…

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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…

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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,…

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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…

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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…

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