Your estate plan is a great place to show your personality and what’s important to you. While estate planning is considered serious and necessary, you can still have fun with it, other people sure have. People have bequeathed their entire wardrobe, a collection of spoons, or even a lifetime supply of chocolate. Someone else might leave a fortune to their beloved cat or dog while including … [Read more...] about Wills Gone Wild; Strange and Funny Bequests from History
End-of-Life Planning: Estate Planning at its Core
"End-of-Life Planning: Estate Planning at its Core" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser Gasior (Audio) As estate planning attorneys, we do many things for clients, including: Helping clients plan for their disability by assigning an agent who will manage their assets and care for them when they are unable to do so themselves Provide guidance on what will happen with their worldly … [Read more...] about End-of-Life Planning: Estate Planning at its Core
Luke Perry’s Estate Plan to Protect His Family
"Luke Perry’s Estate Plan to Protect His Family" by Attorney Victor Lembo The pop culture world was saddened to learn of the death of Luke Perry, who died tragically on March 4, 2019, surrounded by family and friends. Perry, whose full name was Coy Luther Perry, III, rose to fame as he starred on the popular 90’s show “Beverly Hills 90210”. He passed due to a stroke that he suffered just days … [Read more...] about Luke Perry’s Estate Plan to Protect His Family
What Should be a Part of Your Health Care Directive
"What Should Be Part of Your Health Care Directive?" by Attorney Nicole Livingston Creating a health care directive is one of the best things that you can do for yourself and one of the most important things that you can do in order to try and protect your loved ones. You never know when a medical emergency will arise, as illness and injury can affect people young and old. If you suffer a … [Read more...] about What Should be a Part of Your Health Care Directive
Communication is Key in End-of-Life Planning
In a perfect world, aging parents would all get along with their adult children, and end-of-life matters would not place a strain on relationships. Unfortunately, the world is not perfect. As such, dealing with matters of estate planning and administration may not always be rosy. In some cases, it can be downright difficult, such as when a deceased person’s children feel the need to challenge … [Read more...] about Communication is Key in End-of-Life Planning
Communication is Key in End of Life Planning (Audio)
"Communication is Key in End of Life Planning" by Attorney Nicole Livingston Information provided by the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys and shared courtesy of Attorney Nicole Livingston, Sinclair Prosser Gasior … [Read more...] about Communication is Key in End of Life Planning (Audio)
What Should I Bring to My Estate Planning Consultation?
"What Should I Bring to My Estate Planning Consultation?" by Attorney Jon J. Gasior … [Read more...] about What Should I Bring to My Estate Planning Consultation?
End-of-Life Planning: Estate Planning At Its Core
As estate planning attorneys perhaps the most important thing we do for clients is help them face their own mortality and make decisions regarding end-of-life care. A recent article in the New York Times examined this topic. The article explained how decisions regarding end-of-life care can be emotionally (and politically) charged. We do clients a great service by helping them address these … [Read more...] about End-of-Life Planning: Estate Planning At Its Core
End-of-Life Planning: Estate Planning at its Core (Audio)
"End-of-Life Planning: Estate Planning at its Core" by Attorney Nicole Livingston … [Read more...] about End-of-Life Planning: Estate Planning at its Core (Audio)




