What You Don’t Know Could Hurt You, Especially for the Unmarried
While married couples may seem to obviously need estate planning services, especially when children arrive, unmarried couples may actually need it more. It’s a pretty
While married couples may seem to obviously need estate planning services, especially when children arrive, unmarried couples may actually need it more. It’s a pretty
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which became effective on January 1, 2018, is considered the most significant overhaul of the U.S. Tax Code since
Columns and blogs abound offering tips and questions individuals should ask to help you choose the right professional to assist you with your investments, retirement,
In 1976 Harvard Law Professor A. James Casner, an acknowledged expert in estates, told the members of the House Ways and Means Committee: “In fact,
Fans of the popular television series “Colombo” that starred Peter Falk may remember his familiar line in each episode, “Just one more thing…”
A simple bequest in your will is not enough to ensure lawful transfer of a firearm at your death. There are several hoops your executor
Can someone with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia consent to sexual contact with another person? What if it’s a situation involving a married couple or two
The law is always going to be playing catch up to technology. That is an often-used saying amongst attorneys, and nowhere is it more prevalent
Vast digitalization has our generation buzzing. Work and social affairs have rapidly become taken over, and largely run by, the Internet. Quick to follow suit
No doubt, people are living longer these days, and that means that more people are living on their social security and pensions in their senior