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Why Do People “Put Off” Estate Planning?

Why Do People “Put Off” Estate Planning?

by Deliberato Law Center | Aug 30, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning

The statistics are rather alarming. In 2005, 50 percent of Americans had a will; today, only 32 percent of us have one. Meanwhile, only one in three Americans over the age of 55 has a durable power of attorney, and a mere 41 percent of this same demographic has...
The Next Step: Planning for The Future with Intention

The Next Step: Planning for The Future with Intention

by Deliberato Law Center | Jul 25, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized

Completing your estate plan is a great first step towards securing peace of mind for your family’s future. It is, however, only a first step. Just because you’ve met with your estate planning attorney and completed your will or established your trust doesn’t mean that...
Funding a Trust: You Have a Trust…Now to Fund It! 

Funding a Trust: You Have a Trust…Now to Fund It! 

by Deliberato Law Center | Jul 18, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Probate, Uncategorized

A trust is like an Easter basket in that it only really exists when full. Until you fill that wicker frame with chocolate eggs and other goodies, it’s nothing more than, well, a frame. Likewise, until you fund a trust with assets, it’s nothing more than legal...
What to Do When a Loved One is Diagnosed with Dementia

What to Do When a Loved One is Diagnosed with Dementia

by Deliberato Law Center | Jun 30, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized

A dementia diagnosis is a traumatic time for any family. Dementia happens slowly and progressively over time. In the early stages, some symptoms are often thought of as just signs of aging. Beginning signs can be as simple as losing car keys, forgetting where the car...
Doing the Right Thing: Quiet Good Deeds and Estate Planning

Doing the Right Thing: Quiet Good Deeds and Estate Planning

by Deliberato Law Center | Jun 23, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized

Everyone agrees that doing the right thing is, well, the right thing to do, but many stall out trying to figure out what this means. Should you make monthly donations to a cause close to your heart? Support a political party that shares your values? Volunteer your...
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