by Kathy Lane | Dec 13, 2015 | Elder Law
If you think a relative may be at risk of dementia or some other disease that will affect their reasoning ability, there are 5 legal documents you should get that relative to complete while still able to do so. Otherwise, when you become that person’s caregiver, you...
by Kathy Lane | Dec 6, 2015 | Estate Planning
If you have a spouse and family, you’ll probably leave everything to them. However, if you don’t have a spouse or kids and you’ve been procrastinating doing your estate planning because you’re not sure what to do about all of your stuff, here are 5 ideas you should...
by Kathy Lane | Nov 29, 2015 | Health Care Power of Attorney
A healthcare power of attorney is the document where you name the person who will make medical decisions on your behalf when you are unable to do so. Equally as important as having this document is telling your family who it is and why. A legal battle started a short...
by Kathy Lane | Nov 22, 2015 | Dying Without A Will
His mistake is one people continue to make throughout the world. They don’t make a will and die intestate. About 50% of people say that they don’t have the time, don’t think they need one, don’t know how to get started, it’s too gruesome a topic to think about,...
by Kathy Lane | Nov 15, 2015 | Wills and Living Trusts
Everyone is going to die; that’s a fact. And everyone should have a will. That’s another fact. If you die without a will, the probate court will decide what happens to your assets; you won’t. My father died about 15 years ago. He left a will he had prepared...
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