Ask any family who’s watched a loved one slip away due to dementia or Alzheimer’s disease what the one wish would be for that loved one; odds are, ... Read More
Charitable Giving and Your Estate Plan
Most of us view our favorite charities as a way to give back. Rarely, if ever, do we consider any benefit to ourselves aside from the sense of doing ... Read More
After Estate Planning: Tips for Seniors to Age in Place
Typically, most senior citizens have their estate planning in place. That likely includes a will, healthcare proxies, financial powers of attorney and ... Read More
Can You Retire on $500?
Think you could retire on $500? Of course not; unfortunately, nearly 30 percent of Americans over the age of 55 have no more than $500 socked away for ... Read More
What is a Property Guardian?
Estate planning is never a “one size fits all” proposition; in fact, your estate plan probably looks quite different today than it did when you began. ... Read More
When Divorce Interrupts Estate Planning
Did you know that divorce rates for those over the age of 50 more than doubled between 1990 and 2010? This means that one in 25 couples in this age ... Read More

