by Deliberato Law Center | Jul 27, 2021 | Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized
When it comes to planning for long-term care, 69% of Americans say they are not prepared for their own care needs. If the ongoing COVID pandemic has taught us anything, it is to expect the unexpected. One day you can be healthy, while the next you’re suddenly in an...
by Deliberato Law Center | Jul 21, 2021 | Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
Estate planning for a second marriage can present unique challenges that one didn’t think of the first time around. For instance, if you or your new spouse have children from previous marriages. We will discuss some of the important factors, tools, and strategies to...
by Deliberato Law Center | Jul 5, 2021 | Estate Planning Education, Small businesses, Uncategorized
A year and a half since Covid-19 arrived and interrupted all of our lives, individuals who saw an opportunity in the pandemic to realize their long-held entrepreneurial ambitions are now facing the tricky reality of turning their dreams into financial success. A sound...
by Deliberato Law Center | Jun 29, 2021 | Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
There is nothing easy about divorce and it does not help that on top of the personal strain there are a plethora of legal concerns you need to navigate. Among these, updating your estate plan as the process is ongoing is both especially important and easy to overlook....
by Deliberato Law Center | Jun 22, 2021 | Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
It is said that parents should name the same guardian for their children. But what should be done if parents are divorced, or for other reasons the parents cannot agree on the most suitable guardian? Naming different guardians can lead to a battle in court if you and...
by Deliberato Law Center | Jun 8, 2021 | Estate Planning Education, Probate, Uncategorized
Writing a will without planning for probate administration is like having a child without planning to be a parent. When the first happens, the second invariably follows and so, as the saying goes, failing to prepare is simply preparing to fail. A will is a legal...
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