Incapacity
What Does Incapacitated Mean in Elder Law & Estate Planning?
When working with an attorney to prepare for your future and address the challenges associated with aging, you will likely come across…

Living Wills: Ten Things You Should Know
Unlike last wills and testaments, living wills do not pass assets and property after death. Instead, it is a mechanism to communicate…

Have You Updated Your Financial Information Recently?
When you prepare and organize your financial information for when you are no longer capable, you will achieve peace of mind and…

What You Need to Know About Medical Advance Directives
There is no one who wants to think they may be incapacitated by illness or trauma. Every day, people face this problem….

The Dignity of Dying: End-of-Life Care
Although it is a sobering experience to discuss mortality openly with your family, it is prudent. No one relishes the thought of…

COVID-19: Changing Your Health Care Directives
Coronavirus pandemic forces us to assess our values, priorities, and overall health. The little COVID-19 clinical information relating to treatment options and…

In Case of Death or Incapacitation, it is Critical to Get Your Financial Affairs in Order
Bring peace of mind to you today and relieve your loved ones’ burden in the future, by organizing your financial documents for…