As Gen Xers enter their 40s and 50s, they should be actively involved in planning their retirement. There are many things to consider, including
The Epidemic of Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Care
Alzheimer's disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that generally develops over a long period of time. Many elderly Americans suffer from
What Pet Trusts Are and How They Work
As you may recall, back in 2007, a Maltese puppy named "Trouble" had a human named Leona Helmsley who left a trust fund of $12 million to pay for
Providing Income to Heirs Through Charitable Trusts
An irrevocable charitable trust provides income to heirs while benefiting you or a charity. If you are philanthropically minded with nonessential
Don’t Let This Year Go By Without an Estate Plan!
One resolution that needs to be kept this new year is visiting with your attorney to get your estate planning done. This pandemic is not done with us
Advance Directives: A Crucial Conversation
The idea of our own death is one of the most difficult challenges we will ever face. Yet it is very important to think carefully about the medical
The Contestation of a Will
A will lays out who shall receive a loved one's property, and which person must settle the estate (known as the executor). For many reasons,
Why Putting off Estate Planning Is a Bad Idea
We don't own much. Aren't we better off waiting until we have the money to plan? You shouldn’t. It is crucial to give legal authority to a person
Research on Parkinson’s Disease Provide New Insights
Individuals suffering from Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder, experience body tremors, limb rigidity, Bradykinesia (slow movement), as