What Happens to Your Social Media Accounts at Your Death?

What Happens to Your Social Media Accounts at Your Death?

According to Statista, more than 295 million people in the United States use social media.[1] If you are an avid social media user, have you considered what will happen to your accounts when you die? If you have spent time creating, uploading, and sharing content, it...
Make Gifts That Your Family Will Love but the IRS Won’t Tax

Make Gifts That Your Family Will Love but the IRS Won’t Tax

Do not let constant political and financial speculation prevent you from making tax-free annual exclusion, medical-payment, and educational gifts to or for the benefit of your loved ones. Make Annual Exclusion Gifts Annual exclusion gifts are transfers of money or...
Caution: Your Traditional Asset Protection Plan Is Set Up to Fail

Caution: Your Traditional Asset Protection Plan Is Set Up to Fail

You may be surprised to learn that not only has asset protection planning been around for a long time, but you likely have already engaged in it at some point during your life. In fact, you probably currently have one or more types of traditional asset protection...
Funeral Planning: How a Remembrance and Services Memorandum Can Help

Funeral Planning: How a Remembrance and Services Memorandum Can Help

No one enjoys thinking about their own funeral, but making those arrangements in advance yourself may be one of the most thoughtful acts you can do for your loved ones. More and more people are including funeral planning as part of their estate plan, sparing their...
Three Liability Planning Tips for Physicians Anyone Can Use

Three Liability Planning Tips for Physicians Anyone Can Use

Whether you are a physician or not, you probably know that the practice of medicine is a profession fraught with liability. It’s not just medical malpractice claims either –employment-related issues, careless business partners and employees, contractual obligations,...
Understanding What Elder Law Attorneys Do

Understanding What Elder Law Attorneys Do

According to the US Census Bureau, more than 51 million Americans are currently aged 65 or older, and the number is steadily increasing while medical and technological advancements are allowing seniors to live longer and better lives than ever before. The expanding...