By Debra K. Schuster 18 is that magic number – once your child turns 18, they are an adult. Yes,
By: Debra K. Schuster “I’m not old – I won’t need an elder law attorney for a long time.” That’s
By Melissa G. Nolan As you are packing your child’s car up with all of the clothes, books, groceries, etc.
By Melissa G. Nolan When someone asks you to serve as “attorney in fact” under his or her “power of
By: Melissa Nolan Many people assume that “estate planning” is only for the wealthy. That notion is a misconception and
By Melissa G. Nolan Many people consider their pets are as much a part of the family as any other
By: Patricia L. Bland The first of January has come and gone and perhaps you made some resolution or plan
By Melissa Nolan When a married person dies, most of the time that person’s property is left to the surviving
By Barton E. Saettele You may have seen a bank account statement that shows the account owned by two people
By Melissa G. Nolan During a divorce, property and assets will be divided and custody and support of children will