Poor Man’s Probate is Usually Poorly Planned
People often ask what seems to be the usual recurring question, “Do I really need a will?” After I ask a few questions about their
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People often ask what seems to be the usual recurring question, “Do I really need a will?” After I ask a few questions about their
Just when you thought you had your estate planning documents in order, there sneaks up a drastic change in the power of attorney law. A
There is a corny television show named Raising Hope. It is about a twenty-something young man named Jimmy who is raising his daughter Hope because
Back in 1996 Hillary Rodham Clinton’s book, “It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us,” was published. No political figure can write anything
Smell invokes memory unlike any other sense. The treacly-sweet aroma of Florida springtime clobbers me with grief every March. Enveloped in the cloying perfume of
Congratulations! You’ve been asked to present with a group of experts on a webinar that will have people from across the country listening? Here are
Recently, I watched the season premiere of “Brothers and Sisters.” It was packed with legal issues, pertinent to the type law I practice. You know the
I’m angry. I’m disheartened, dismayed, and disgusted. But mostly, I’m angry. One of my peers today asked me if I am advising clients to remove