by Christine | Sep 17, 2014 | Advanced Health Care Directive, Conservatorships, Estate Plan, Estate Planning, Estates, Guardianships, Power of Attorney, Probate, Trusts |
After traveling to Mexico for spring break, Alex developed a severe intestinal bug that landed him in the college infirmary. Franc rushed to visit him there, only to find that doctors refused to discuss his son’s condition, citing privacy concerns. If you have a...
by Christine | Sep 10, 2014 | Advanced Health Care Directive, Elder Abuse, Elder Law, Estate Plan, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney |
Given the widespread health, legal, social and economic implications of elder abuse, the Elder Justice Roadmap Project sought the input of experts and stakeholders from across the country in order to develop a strategic resource — by the field and for the field — to...
by Christine | Sep 8, 2014 | Beneficiary Designation, Estate Plan, Estate Planning, Insurance, LIfe Insurance, Living Trust, Power of Attorney, Probate, Tax Planning, Trusts, Wills |
Why would parents procrastinate on something that it so important to their family’s well-being? The fact of the matter is that life insurance and estate planning are two topics that most people just don’t want to talk about. It is no fun to think about your own demise...
by Christine | Sep 5, 2014 | Assets, Beneficiary, Bequest, Estate Plan, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Estates, Gift, GIfting, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), Inheritance, Inherited IRAs, Inheritors, Power of Attorney, Probate, Trusts, Wills |
Some people decide, as Robin Williams apparently did, that it's better to hand down wealth to adult children while you, the parent, are still alive. (Of course, you have to have more than enough assets for yourself to be able to do that.) One benefit is that you...
by Christine | Apr 1, 2013 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), Power of Attorney |
A POA is a legal document that is based on your state’s law that authorizes someone to act on your behalf. A Power of Attorney (POA) is an essential tool for your estate plans, and a mighty strong one at that. In effect, every adult should have one. Like most legal...
by Christine | Mar 26, 2013 | Elder Abuse, Elder Law, Power of Attorney |
Statistics on power of attorney abuse are hard to come by, but experts recognize it as a prevalent problem. There will come a time at which you will need to legally delegate someone to handle your financial matters. This legal delegation, known as a “power of...