By Lucille Rosetti from TheBereaved.org Passing down heirlooms within the family used to be a common occurrence, but as times have changed, so has the practice. Many people don’t hold onto …
Planning for Your Pet's Care After You're Gone – The Basics
View Post20 Questions to Ask Your Terminally Ill Loved One
This article was originally published by Barbara Rubel on OpenToHope on Wednesday, October 12, 2011 What is Palliative Care and Hospice? If you have been told that your loved one is …
ID Theft in the Afterlife
Originally published on the AARP blog on May 9, 2014, by Sid Kirchheimer To protect against identity theft, you should never share too much about yourself on social media. But …
Six Things to Consider When Writing Your Will
Originally published on the Williger Legal Group LLC blog on April 16, 2015, by Marta Williger The first major hurdle in writing a Will is procrastination. Just thinking about death and …
Key Questions To Ask Your Estate Planning Attorney
Originally published on the Gudorf Law Group blog on May 31, 2014, by Ted Gudorf Any trust and estates lawyer can tell you that they have to ask their clients …
The Legal Responsibility of Adult Children to Care for Indigent Parents
Originally Posted on National Center for Policy Analysis Research on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 by Matthew Pakula Currently, 30 states have filial responsibility statutes that establish a duty for adult …
Planning Your Death
Originally published in GPSolo Magazine’s October/November 2008 issue By L. Rush Hunt Contemplating writing an article on planning your death is a task that will depress even an optimist. Also, …
Planning for Your Pet's Care After You're Gone – Formal vs Informal
Planning long-term care for a beloved pet is a gift, both to your pets and to friends and/or family members involved with your estate. While it may sometimes be as …
Planning for Your Pet’s Care After You’re Gone – Equines/Exotics
It’s never too early to start planning long-term care for equines and exotic pets. While many of the same suggestions involved in choosing caregivers or formal versus informal arrangements apply, …
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