Cathy Sears, Law Clerk My husband and I got married in August and are still in the obnoxiously happy, rarely-spend-time-apart-from-each-other phase of our relationship. Life as a newlywed is good. With marriage so much on my mind in recent months, I was surprised when...
More Than 20 Years Of Experience Building Lifelong Relationships
Month: April 2017
None of Your Business!
Debbie Pecor, Senior Paralegal How much information is too much information? There’s a loaded question! After my grandmother passed, my dad and my aunts asked my grandfather if he had a will. He replied, “Yes.” Years later, however, when he passed, there was no will...
Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act
Helena S. Mock, Esq. In 2014, the ABLE (“Achieving a Better Life Experience”) Act was signed into law. The law is aimed at providing a way in which those with special needs can save money without losing needs-based public benefits such as SSI or Medicaid. While an...
A Little Unpleasant Conversation Goes a Long Way
Madeline Colthorpe, Receptionist Let’s face it: estate planning isn’t the best dinnertime conversation. What better way to destroy a delicious meal than to discuss the passing of the ones you love? So maybe this discussion doesn’t have to happen during dinner, but it...