by Christine | Jun 11, 2013 | Elder Law, Estate Planning |
If you haven’t had a conversation with your parents about handling their financial affairs after they die, Krysten Crawford’s tale may spring you into action. Certain “talks” or conversations are imperative, although some of those discussions are pretty difficult to...
by Christine | Jun 10, 2013 | ESOP, Estate Planning, Exit Strategy, Family Business, Small Business |
Dawn Huston, 31, started working at Dansko 11 years ago, sorting shoes for delivery. Now a warehouse processor, she said the idea of owning a piece of the company made her nervous at first—though she wasn’t worried about her retirement savings, since the company...
by Christine | Jun 7, 2013 | Uncategorized |
By 2007, as the real estate markets were starting to sink, Donald and one of his business partners, Robert Terhune (Robert), began to worry about certain of their real estate projects and their commitments to each other. When Robert threatened to set up an asset...
by Christine | Jun 6, 2013 | Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills |
Circumstances change over the course of a lifetime—and your documents need to keep pace. Grandchildren enter the picture, as do second spouses and sons-in-law. Estate and gift tax exclusion limits move up and down. When you create your estate plan, it is important...
by Christine | Jun 5, 2013 | DNR, Elder Law, End of Life Decisions, Medical Directives, Wills |
Would family members be more likely to consent to or decline CPR depending on whether the medical order was "do not resuscitate" versus "allow natural death"? What’s in a word? When it comes to making specific plans for your end-of-life health care...