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Estate Planning for the Digital Life
While individuals will eventually pass on, the internet is forever. Online accounts from games, apps and social media are becoming increasingly valuable. In an age of expanding online presence, estate planners and administrators should take into account the digital life of the client or the decedent, even if online accounts may not always trigger ownership or property issues. More >
Location, Location, Location
You might think those three words - "Location, location, location!" - are uttered more by realtors than estate planning attorneys, but I beg to differ. Of course, when I repeat the phrase to clients I am not talking about the site of new home or office, but rather the location of individuals' most important planning documents. More >
Helping Those Who Have Served
In fiscal year 2013, spouses, parents, and children of deceased veterans from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan received $6.7 billion in Veterans Affairs pensions or payments. Despite this staggering number, there are still many veterans (and families) who are unaware of their potential eligibility for a wide range of benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. It is important for veterans to know that the benefits are available even if the veteran did not directly retire from the military or suffer injuries in the line of duty. More >