
By Debra Schuster If you or a family member has a disabling condition and receives or may need public, means-tested
By Debra Schuster If you or a family member has a disabling condition and receives or may need public, means-tested
People often obtain prenuptial agreements to protect the assets they brought into a marriage in the event of divorce. However,
The terms “Do Not Resuscitate Order” and “Living Will” are not the same. Many clients think their advance health care
By: PCB Law Firm In times like these, people are not only focused on their health, but on how their
By: Amy Rebecca Johnson After the emotional strain of a divorce, focusing on the next chapter of your life is
By: Melissa Nolan In December 2019, Congress passed the “Setting Every Community Up For Retirement Enhancement Act” (the “SECURE Act”),
Many people I encounter are not aware that “living wills” and “last wills and testaments” are completely different documents. They
Have you ever wondered what will become of your email accounts, social media accounts, or cryptocurrency holdings upon your incapacity
For many people, retirement accounts make up their largest asset. They’ve diligently contributed to their retirement plan for much of
By Debra K. Schuster 18 is that magic number – once your child turns 18, they are an adult. Yes,