by Kathy Lane | Oct 4, 2015 | Dying Without A Will
Larry and Susan had been living together for more than 20 years. They never legally married; they said once had been enough. A piece of paper wouldn’t change how they felt about each other. Larry had been married before and had two sons. Susan had also been...
by Kathy Lane | Sep 27, 2015 | Elder Law, Other Financial Directives
There’s a Social Security Administration law that says that if they fail to boost the annual cost of living adjustment in any given year, they can raise the cost of Medicare for wealthier subscribers. Since the SSA has announced that there will be no cost of living...
by Kathy Lane | Sep 20, 2015 | Estate Planning, Probate, Wills vs Trusts
Ancestry.com just announced that they’ve made a new addition to their site. When you search for someone, you will not only see facts about their life but may see a copy of their will and probate records. Ancestry claims that “probate records often document family...
by Kathy Lane | Sep 13, 2015 | Minor Children and Pets
Many people either bury their pet or have it cremated and keep the ashes on a shelf in their home. However, if you like extravagant gestures and have recently lost a pet, we’ve found something that might interest you. Celestis Pets advertises “the most unique pet...
by Kathy Lane | Sep 5, 2015 | Health Care Agent, Health Care Power of Attorney, Living Will, Living Will Form, Uncategorized
Most people don’t like to think about what will happen if they’re in an accident or come down with a catastrophic illness. They don’t decide who they want to speak for them if they are unable to communicate their wishes themselves. They don’t tell anyone what kind...
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