
How Does Michael Jackson’s Last Will Keep His Matters Private?
Before I being another story on Michael Jackson, let me say that I agree with you that there was entirely too much coverage surrounding his

Before I being another story on Michael Jackson, let me say that I agree with you that there was entirely too much coverage surrounding his

The baby boomer generation, said to span between 1946 and 1964 has been quite the generation. I know as I was born at the tail

“Calvin” visited with me recently, armed with spreadsheets describing the distributions he wanted his revocable trust to implement following his death. He made various assumptions

In recent weeks I’ve encountered calls from clients who, unbeknownst to me, took on the responsibility of acting as a trustee for a friend’s or

A client of mine, Sandra, often complained about how much money she had to lend (give?) her daughter, Donna. “It’s one thing after another,” she

Not that anyone reading this plans on mixing up a cocktail of illegal drugs and shooting them into one’s body, the death in February of

When a new client first visits with me to update their estate plan it isn’t unusual for them to say, “I just want to keep

“Sarah” had a Will that left $50,000 specific bequest of cash to each of her five grandchildren, while the rest, including her residence, was

Famed New York Yankee catcher Yogi Berra once said, “Baseball is 90 percent mental, the other half is physical!” While Yogi’s math was famously a

What do you do when an heirloom bracelet goes missing? How about when a bank account starts to inexplicably bleed cash? If you talk to