How Often Should You Review Your Estate Plan?
Movies, television and books tend to showcase wills in fairly dramatic ways - handwritten notes, videos, deathbed utterances - but what makes a will valid?
Movies, television and books tend to showcase wills in fairly dramatic ways - handwritten notes, videos, deathbed utterances - but what makes a will valid?
Movies, television and books tend to showcase wills in fairly dramatic ways - handwritten notes, videos, deathbed utterances - but what makes a will valid?
The number of older Americans with student loan debt - whether it be theirs or someone else’s - is rapidly growing.
Children with special needs have increased financial and assistance needs, so special needs estate planning can be a bit tricky.
A power of attorney is one of the most important estate planning documents you can create, but it is also one that can be misused.
This past October, the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 2018 was signed into enactment. This bill (H.R. 302), which [...]
Eligibility for Medicaid long-term care assistance depends on several factors, including: Citizenship/residency Being aged, blind, or disabled Asset limits Income [...]
About 60% of New Jersey nursing home residents and more than 2/3 of those in New York long-term care facilities [...]
Even if you haven’t yet invested in estate planning, you’ve probably heard of Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRTs). When you visit [...]
A combination of advances in medical science, longer life spans, people marrying later, second marriages, and other factors mean that [...]