Is It Too Late to Create a Will After a Dementia Diagnosis? By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. July 16, 2020 Helping a loved one plan for their legal future after a dementia diagnosis can be difficult, but it’s also incredibly important. When it comes to a problem like...
Will or Revocable Trust: Which Will Serve You Better During COVID-19? The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed to many the inadequacies of their current estate planning. For some, that realization came too late. If you are like many Americans, you may be wondering...
Can we video conference to further discuss our planning? Absolutely. We see the value and convenience in video conferencing, and do often schedule video conference calls via Skype, Google, and other platforms in order to make it most convenient for you and your...
Understanding the Value of the Personal Property Memorandum By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. July 2, 2020 When you’re in the middle of estate planning, there are many documents that may seem confusing. One such item is the “personal property memorandum.” These useful...
Probate 101 Since you are visiting this page, it’s likely you are either planning to avoid probate or about to go through it. In either case, you’re in the right place. What follows is an outline of the process with a variety of resources, including text,...