by Gregory Ross | Feb 23, 2023 | Estate Planning
Pros:-A joint checking/savings account with right of survivorship allows the parent and adult child to share the ownership and responsibility of the account, and allows for efficient asset transfer to the surviving owner upon death. -The surviving owner is also...
by Gregory Ross | Feb 2, 2023 | Advance Directives, Estate Planning
Advance care or advance directive planning is a great way to ensure that you or your loved ones are taken care of the way you want to be in the event of an emergency. Advance directives are legal documents that allow you to specify what medical care or life-sustaining...
by admin | Sep 17, 2018 | Estate Planning, Practice Areas, Probate
Our firm can assist you in your estate planning to make sure your choices are followed, whether as to the distribution of property to family members, or the choice of a guardian for yourself or your children. Our expertise has helped clients fulfill their short and...
by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | Estate Planning, Family Law, Frequently Asked Questions, Guardianships, Involuntary Mental Health Commitments, Power of Attorney
Why do I need a durable power of attorney? If you become disabled due to an accident or illness and you are deemed mentally incompetent, your business and personal affairs will more than likely have to be administered by a court-appointed guardian. The guardian may or...
by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | Estate Planning, Frequently Asked Questions
If you are age 50 or older, you should take special care when buying living trusts. Your age group is often a special target of salespersons whose goal is to sell you something without carefully analyzing you needs. It is easy enough to become a victim. Living trust...
by admin | Aug 22, 2012 | Estate Planning, Family Law, Financial Planning, Power of Attorney, Wills
Back to School is an exciting time for those parents who have children about to go to college for the first time (or returning to college). •But did you know that once your child turns 18, your rights as a parent end? •Did you know you do not have the right to look at...