by Lanny Sodini | Mar 23, 2023 | Wills & Estates
When an individual retirement account (IRA) is payable to an estate or to a trust that pays outright to beneficiaries, the fiduciary naturally wishes to distribute the benefits in the most tax-efficient manner to effectuate the closing of the estate or trust. Join...
by Staff Attorney | Jun 24, 2020 | Wills & Estates
Importance of A Durable Healthcare Power of Attorney and Living Will We spend so much time during our life searching for the right healthcare providers and healthcare plans that work best for us and for our families. We search for caretakers who will provide the kind...
by Lanny Sodini | Mar 23, 2023 | Wills & Estates
Not realizing just how much nursing home care and elder care can threaten your finances until faced with admitting a loved one to a nursing home after a hospitalization can be eyeopening, to say the least. If you’re concerned about how to protect your assets...
by Staff Attorney | Jun 10, 2020 | Wills & Estates
Estate Planning Legal Documents There are several estate planning documents that everyone should have. These documents include the following: Last Will and Testament, Living Will, Durable Healthcare Power of Attorney, and a Durable Financial Power of Attorney. Today...
by Staff Attorney | May 5, 2020 | Miscellaneous Law
Social media has the unique ability to target specific customers and enhance brands by positive word of mouth. Online platforms have proven to be useful tools for professionals to advertise and enhance their business. For instance, take the real estate market. ...
by Staff Attorney | May 5, 2020 | Wills & Estates
Estate Planning for Younger Individuals Ever have a conversation with a child about the meaning of life? As they get older, your children are trying to navigate through life without the worries of what happens when they get into their elder years. Parents, no matter...
by Staff Attorney | May 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
Outline the basic right of a tenant in...