Planning as an Elder Orphan When we age, we depend more on children, spouses, other family members, friends, and others in our communities to help
Estate Planning for Young People Chances are that most people do not start thinking about estate planning until they are in their 40s and 50s.
Estate Planning for Snowbirds As retirement approaches, your mind may start wandering off to a warm beach, an isolated lake surrounded by wilderness, or
What if You And Your Child’s Other Parent Both Die? A Prince George’s County, Maryland, couple was killed by the driver of an SUV, who impatiently crossed the center yellow
Do Not Resuscitate Order For some, one of the most important aspects of their estate plan is a Do Not Resuscitate order, more commonly
Blended Families Face Critical Legal Issues When a Family Member Passes Away Our families change over time. Children and grandchildren are born. Some people get a divorce and remarry. Bank accounts are