Medicare vs. Medicaid: Do you know the difference?
Knowing the difference is important – especially for seniors and their families, seeking help with the cost of nursing home care.
The Battleground: Wills vs. Trusts
Almost everyone needs a Will and some people may also benefit from a Trust. Call us today to set up the right estate plan for you.
Documents for a Public Health Crisis
A Health Care Proxy allows you to authorize another person to make medical decisions, obtain medical records, and converse with medical and health care providers on your behalf.
When Should I Take Social Security?
Social Security is a government-managed pension and disability system, which insures most of the United States’ citizens.
5 Reasons to Get Your Power of Attorney Today
One of the key documents in an estate plan is the Power of Attorney. A comprehensive and highly detailed Power of Attorney can help in life emergencies and in long term care planning.
Eco-friendly in Life and Death
Many people wish to be cremated or buried in a traditional setting. However, we recently had a client request that his documents reflect a desire for a green burial.
Confessions of a Planner
A good plan involves careful thought and attention to detail. There are some places in life where you can use cheap substitutes and get by. In estate planning, no one will stop you from passing away without a written estate plan, but your relatives may pay dearly for the administration of a cheap, inadequate, or no-plan approach. Whereas more comprehensive planning during life can save a client and loved ones money and aggravation down the line.
Tips for Business Succession: Preparing Your Business for a Successful Handoff
Have a plan in place as a starting point. You can always evaluate and modify your plan. The first step is to make a plan and put it in writing!