Protecting Your Assets When Entering a Nursing Home
There are few things in older age that place your hard-earned assets at risk, like entering a nursing care…
Why You Should Avoid DIY Estate Plans and Use an Attorney
At first glance, developing an estate plan may seem like a simple effort you can approach with a DIY…
Estate Planning Strategies at 35 vs. 65
Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy. Anyone with a family, retirement investments, or specific ideas about how…
How to Advocate for an Individualized Education Program (IEP)
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) helps children with special needs get the education they need…
Ask the Attorney: What Do I Do Right Away as the Executor Once My Loved One Passes Away?
Being the executor of an estate is a major responsibility. It can be overwhelming to take those…
Trusts Aren’t Just for the Wealthy — A Primer on a Power Tool to Protect Your Loved Ones
Most people have heard the term “trust fund baby” used in reference to someone whose late wealthy…
The Relationship Between Special Education and Standardized Testing
Standardized testing can be an important tool for measuring the baseline and progression of students throughout their…
Understanding the Difference Between 504 Plans and IEP
Special needs children require extra care and planning for their educational needs. Fortunately, various federal and state…
Bills and Services to Cancel When a Loved One Dies
Between utility bills, Netflix and Spotify subscriptions, and automatic services, many people have more recurring payments than…
Ask the Attorney: Can the Beneficiary of a Will Have the Executor Removed?
The executor has one of the most essential roles in fulfilling the last wishes of a person…