April 30th, 2018 (No Comments)
Wills have functioned quite well for the past several thousand years passing property from one person to another at death. Probate and wills are part of an ancient tradition beginning (we think) with the Ancient Greeks to the Romans in the form of predominantly verbal wills. The Romans would have a Roman Citizen create a […]
April 27th, 2018 (No Comments)
TRUST Planning: Elder Law Report Unplugged – Trusts can’t be a great tool to avoid probate and protect assets. Trust are not for everyone, however. Is a trust right for you? Learn a bit about trust in this episode. Click here to learn more: mcelderlaw.com/estateplanning
April 27th, 2018 (No Comments)
TRUST PLANNING: Elder Law Report Unplugged – Trusts can’t be a great tool to avoid probate and protect assets. Trust are not for everyone, however. Is a trust right for you? Learn a bit about trust in this episode. Click here to learn more: mcelderlaw.com/estateplanning
April 20th, 2018 (No Comments)
AVOIDING PROBATE: Elder Law Report Unplugged – The 2nd Episode of a 6 part educational series. Tune in every Friday at 10am on FB.
April 20th, 2018 (No Comments)
AVOIDING PROBATE: Elder Law Report Unplugged: Lawyer Greg talks about many different ways to avoid probate with assets. Tune in every Friday at 10am on FB. #theelderlawguy #lawyergreg #savingthefarm #hometownheroes #estateplanning #vetbens #medicaidcrisisplanning #assetprotection
April 13th, 2018 (No Comments)
PROBATING A WILL: Elder Law Report Unplugged – First Episode of a 6 part educational series. Tune in every Friday at 10am on FB and Insta.
April 13th, 2018 (No Comments)
PROBATING A WILL: Elder Law Report Unplugged – First Episode of a 6 part educational series. Tune in every Friday at 10am on FB and Insta.
April 6th, 2018 (No Comments)
Alzheimer’s & Dementia… When is enough, enough? A tough question I and clients have struggled with lately. No easy answer here. Healthcare POAs and Living Wills don’t function the same in this situation. Should they?
April 6th, 2018 (No Comments)
Harry and Wanda got married late in life. This was their second marriage, and both had children from the prior marriages. The couple wanted their children to inherit from their respective parents, so Harry and Wanda signed a prenuptial agreement to keep their property clearly separated. Unfortunately, Harry was then diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Medical […]