Estate planning involves using various legal devices to protect what you have built so that it can be passed on to your loved ones. A main goal of this process is to limit the assets and amount of funds that ... Read More
When a couple over age 50 ends their marriage, it’s sometimes referred to as gray divorce. The gray divorce rate has been on the rise over the last twenty years. When a couple decides to divorce at this stage of ... Read More
Having a will may seem unnecessary, especially when you don’t have children or numerous assets. However, in many situations, not having a will can create problems for your friends and family that could have been easily avoided. Dying Without a ... Read More
Adapting to life on a retirement income can take some getting used to, especially if you have not taken the time to prepare. For some, living off of retirement income may mean having to make significant changes to spending habits. ... Read More
A revocable living trust can be a powerful estate planning tool and an effective means to keep valuable assets out of probate. Before setting up your trust, it’s important to know your rights as the trust creator or settlor. Here ... Read More
When people think of contentious legal battles, they may imagine drawn-out child custody or divorce cases. While family law disputes can undoubtedly get heated, probate matters can also result in intense conflict between family members. In some unfortunate cases, the ... Read More
In 1991, 24-year-old director John Singleton made a name for himself with the debut of his movie Boyz n the Hood. The film’s success launched his career and led to his nomination for an Academy Award for Best Director. The filmmaker ... Read More
California seniors stand a greater chance of succumbing to online romance fraud, not because of their age, but because of loneliness. According to information from the Pew Research Center, 14% of senior citizens spend all of their time by themselves. ... Read More
When many people retire, they plan to live in their homes for the rest of their lives or, at least, for as long as possible. Recently, the AARP Public Policy Institute reported findings that 87% of individuals age 65 and older preferred ... Read More
When a child has a significant special need or disability, their parents often take care of them well into adulthood. As time passes and aging parents can no longer provide for their child’s advanced needs, the caregiver alternatives are ordinarily ... Read More