June 21, 2024

Preserving Your Legacy: What Entrepreneurs Should Know About Estate Planning

Many entrepreneurs refer to their business as their “baby” and rightfully so. Like a child, entrepreneurs nurture their business from an idea through conception, to growth, […]
June 12, 2024

Should You Update Your Estate Plan After You Move Out Of State?

Each year, more and more Americans are relocating to different states. Between 2021 and 2022, 8.2 million people moved. In 2023, 25.6 million Americans moved. Amid […]
May 23, 2024

Six Reasons Why Estate Planning is Important to Family Farmers

Estate planning is a crucial process for anyone with assets and family responsibilities, but it holds particular significance for farmers. The agricultural sector is unique in […]
May 10, 2024

3 Simple Steps to Ensure Your Advance Directives are Ready When You Need Them

1. Create Your Advance Directives. As an estate planning and elder law firm, we believe everyone should have an advance directive. It is a written statement […]
April 24, 2024

Protecting Our Seniors: Five Ways to Recognize and Prevent Elder Abuse

As our population ages, the issue of elder abuse is becoming more common and more concerning. Elder abuse can take many forms, including physical, emotional, financial, […]
April 10, 2024

4 Tips for the Sandwich Generation

The “sandwich generation” is the group of individuals who are raising their own children while also caring for aging parents. This demographic often experiences significant stress […]
March 28, 2024

Medicare vs Medicaid: 4 Distinguishing Factors

Medicare vs Medicaid is a discussion that confuses many. Today we will discuss four distinguishing factors that separate the two. Understanding the differences between Medicare and […]
March 8, 2024

Buying vs. Renting: Navigating Homeownership in Retirement

As retirement approaches, many people face many important decisions. One decision is whether they should buy or rent a home. Whether they are relocating, downsizing, or […]
February 23, 2024

Managing a Medicaid Crisis

Managing a Medicaid Crisis is essential when an individual enters a long-term care facility without prior planning for long-term care costs. In recent years, nursing home […]