Can estate planning protect against financial elder abuse?
The specter of financial elder abuse looms large in our society, impacting an estimated 1 in 10 older Americans each …
The specter of financial elder abuse looms large in our society, impacting an estimated 1 in 10 older Americans each …
Estate planning is often viewed through the lens of wealth transfer after death, but a crucial, often overlooked aspect is …
Estate planning is often viewed through the lens of current family structures, but it’s profoundly important to consider potential future …
Probate is often viewed with trepidation, and for good reason. It’s the legal process of validating a will, appointing an …
The question of preserving and sharing digital assets, particularly cherished photos, is increasingly relevant in estate planning. Traditionally, estate planning …
The question of whether estate planning can address succession for multiple businesses is a resounding yes, but it requires a …
Testamentary trusts, established through a will and taking effect after someone’s passing, are designed to manage and distribute assets according …
The role of a trust protector is becoming increasingly prevalent in modern estate planning, particularly with irrevocable trusts. These individuals …
The question of whether a trust can pay for technology used to track treatment adherence is increasingly common as healthcare …
The question of whether a trust can pay for marriage counseling is a surprisingly common one for Ted Cook, a …