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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Estate Planning – Do You Want To Leave an Inheritance or Leave a Legacy?
Each of our families is unique. Each family has its own personality, as well as its own members who have various accomplishments and challenges. Our family members don’t suddenly lose their uniqueness just because we die. The same family members … Continue reading
Elder Law Attorneys Can Offer Help To The Sandwich Generation
If you are finding yourself caring for both your children and your parents, you are a member of the sandwich generation. You may feel that there are not enough hours in the day or enough money in your wallet to … Continue reading
Some Estate Planning Documents Are Meant to Be Shared During Life
When you think of your estate planning documents, many times you think of them as documents that won’t be shared with your family until after you have died. This is because many people think of estate planning documents as just … Continue reading
Beneficiaries Are Found In More Than Just Your Will or Trust
Many times when people are updating their wills or trusts, they make changes to their beneficiary designations. This may be prompted by family changes such as a marriage, divorce, birth or death. It is a very prudent practice to keep … Continue reading

