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Wills Power of Attorney Financial Planning

Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC

Avoiding Court-Appointed Guardianships: The How and Why

Say somebody close to you—a parent, a cousin, a friend—becomes incapacitated and is unable to make medical, financial or other personal decisions. If they have no planning documents in place (i.e., a power of attorney for...more

Lippes Mathias LLP

Millennial Estate Planning and the Importance of Early Planning

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Client Question: “What area of law do you focus on?” Attorney Response: “Trusts and Estates.” Client Response: “I’m still young, I don’t need to worry about planning for when I’m gone. I’ll call you when I’m older...more

Burns & Levinson LLP

Does My Family Member Need a Conservator? What Would That Look Like?

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It can be difficult to talk with loved ones about protecting their assets or managing their financial affairs. Even if you have been assisting your loved ones with their finances for some time, it can be quite emotional and...more

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Planning Ahead: 5 Ways to Mitigate Risk in Probate Litigation

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Under the umbrella of probate litigation falls guardianship and conservatorship disputes, Will and trust contests, fights over family real estate and whether or not a gift was actually meant to be a gift. The most basic and...more

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