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The Electronic Age and Estate Planning
The world is changing every single day. In terms of technology it seems that every year, phones, televisions and electronic devices are continuing to evolve. With all this technology, many people actually have valuable “electronic assets”. These assets may include website domain names, accounts with email providers, Facebook, Amazon and…

What is Power of Attorney?
Estate Planning is a complex and in-depth process that is more than just preparing and disposing of your estate when you pass away. There are important questions and steps that must be asked and addressed. One of those steps that must be addressed is who should be able to take…

When is Updating My Estate Plan Important?
Once you have gone through the entire process of creating an estate plan, there are important dates that you must keep in mind moving forward. You should revisit your estate plan after any of the following important life events: Marriage: A spouse should be provided for in a person’s will. …

What is Elder Law?
Many people may not understand what elder law is or even know that they are looking for its services. Elder Law is a legal term used that covers a range of legal services targeted towards senior citizens & the aging population. There are three main categories and legal services involved…

Wealthy are Suffering without Estate Planning
In a recent story & survey by CNBC, it has been shown that more then 1/3 of high net worth families do not have an estate plan set up. They have surely not taken the basic steps needed in the case that someone dies, to protect and provide for their loved ones. The…

Who should have an estate plan?
Estate Planning is not only for retired and older individuals or for people with a large estate or large house, it is for everyone! Unfortunately, estate planning can often become a neglected part of many people’s financial planning. Everyone has an estate, and that means you should have estate plan.…