Estate Planning for a Sick Spouse Planning an estate with a sick spouse who is likely to die in the coming months or years may be
Estate Planning as Part of a Long Term Care Plan More than 70% of seniors will require some type of long term care. It may surprise you, or your family
Estate Planning With Your Pets in Mind For many people, a pet is a family member or quasi-child. They carefully make arrangements that best suit their pet
Protecting Intellectual Property with an Estate Plan If you are a business owner or have a leadership role in a business, you probably have some form of
Who Controls a Trust and Who Are The Key Players [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Trusts are created to manage assets during life, transfer assets at death, and control bequeath to heirs so as to
Do I Need Advance Healthcare Directives? None of us wants to think about having an illness, being incapacitated, growing older, or how to care for a
Fiduciary Duties: Buying and Selling Stock According to Forbes, one of the most common mistakes made during estate administration is failing to buy or sell securities
Estate Planning for Minimizing Gift Taxation Leaving behind money to your family, friends and other loved ones is a satisfying option for those with property to
Do Small Business Owners Need a Financial Power of Attorney? Estate Planning for Small Business Owners As the sole owner of your business, you have many responsibilities. From hiring and
Protect Your Family’s Future | An Exclusive Seminar for Masons on Thursday, April 26th Tara Frame and Erica Redmond are giving a closed seminar to Masons on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 7:30 pm.