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How to Care for Children with Special Needs with Estate Planning

by Leslie Marenco | Jun 24, 2018 | Articles, Uncategorized

For many people, the basics of estate planning are simple enough, but for those families with loved ones who are disabled or have special needs, the estate planning process is more involved–and definitely more critical. The latest statistics show that five percent of...

Squabbles Between Alan Thicke’s Heirs Highlight the Importance of Properly Drafted and Updated Estate Planning

by Leslie Marenco | Jun 22, 2018 | Articles, Uncategorized

  In the 1980s, the late actor Alan Thicke played the wise-but-hip father figure and psychiatrist Dr. Jason Seaver in the sitcom Growing Pains. Following Alan’s sudden death in December 2016, with his children and widow battling over his estate, one can only wonder...

Squabbles Between Alan Thicke’s Heirs Highlight the Importance of Properly Drafted and Updated Estate Planning

by Leslie Marenco | Jun 15, 2018 | Articles, Uncategorized

In the 1980s, the late actor Alan Thicke played the wise-but-hip father figure and psychiatrist Dr. Jason Seaver in the sitcom Growing Pains. Following Alan’s sudden death in December 2016, with his children and widow battling over his estate, one can only wonder what...

What You Should Know About Guardianship—In Case A Parent or Loved One Becomes Incapacitated

by Leslie Marenco | Jun 8, 2018 | Articles, Uncategorized

Whether through illness, injury, or other means, anyone can require a guardian to become appointed if they become mentally incapacitated. In such cases, if there is no estate planning in place (or insufficient planning) to keep family or other loved one’s out of...

Safeguard Your Cryptocurrency Assets With Estate Planning

by Leslie Marenco | Jun 1, 2018 | Articles, Uncategorized

One of the biggest appeals of cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin, is that it is decentralized, unregulated, and anonymous. There are no financial institutions controlling it, and unless you tell someone you own digital currency, it remains a secret. When it comes to estate...
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