Case Study: Naming One, All or None of Your Children as POA or ExecutorNovember 15, 2024Team TREELBetty* is an 80-year-old widowed mother of two daughters, Janine and Michelle. Betty describes Janine…Read More
Unexpected Crisis: Why Estate Planning Matters for 18-Year-OldsNovember 8, 2024Team TREELSara, an 18-year-old college freshman living in another city from her parents, was energetic and…Read More
Four legal steps to take right after an Alzheimer’s diagnosisSeptember 22, 2023Timothy RiceIf you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it is important…Read More
Incapacitation: When Does a Power of Attorney Activate?September 8, 2023Team TREELYour mother named you as her agent in her power of attorney (POA). Now, your…Read More
Six Reasons Your Powers of Attorney May Need UpdatingDecember 2, 2022Team TREELA power of attorney may need updating for several different reasons. These include changes in…Read More
Estate Planning with an Alzheimer’s or Dementia DiagnosisNovember 18, 2022Team TREELIn the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, a person likely retains the…Read More
Moving Out of State: Put Your Estate Plan on Your Packing ListMay 5, 2022Team TREELThe couch is too big for your new living room and that table lamp just…Read More
No Heir Estate PlanningApril 25, 2022Team TREELIf you don’t have children, a spouse or other close friends and family, it is …Read More
Conservatorship or Guardianship for People Living with DisabilitiesMarch 14, 2022Team TREELIt can be confusing trying to decide how to ensure a person living with disabilities…Read More
4 Reasons to Not Add Joint Account HoldersNovember 3, 2021Timothy RiceBanks often suggest that loved ones be added to bank accounts as joint account holders.…Read More
Health Care Power of Attorney: Take Control When Things Get Out of ControlNovember 6, 2019Timothy RiceWe all want control. With a healthcare power of attorney, you can maintain some control…Read More