
The death of a spouse brings with it significant legal and financial consequences for both the grieving spouse and the
The death of a spouse brings with it significant legal and financial consequences for both the grieving spouse and the
By Debra Schuster I often meet with parents of a child with a disability who tell me, when discussing their
By Debra Schuster With AI and infinite internet resources available, many people choose to DIY with their estate planning. I
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