August 9th, 2010 Elder Law | No Comments »
Elderly people and their families can spend months—sometimes years—looking for the perfect long-term care living arrangement. Most families try to avoid the nursing home option to the very end, believing that assisted living or small residential care homes provide a better quality of life. But is this fact or fiction? Paula Span in her article [...]
August 6th, 2010 Estate Planning, Legal Documents | No Comments »
Many clients are shocked when they see the sheer volume of paper in a truly well-done estate plan. A trust by itself can be hundreds of pages, not to mention the other 6 to 16 documents you may or may not have—depending on your family situation. You may find that the “simple” estate plan you [...]
August 4th, 2010 Estate Planning | No Comments »
If you have been reading our blog then you know that this year—the year without a federal estate tax—is an important year, and that next year—when the estate tax returns—will be an even more important year for planning and reviewing your estate. You know this… but do your parents? Kimberly Palmer, author of this article [...]
August 2nd, 2010 Elder Law | No Comments »
Many adult children of an aging parent get to a point in their parent’s care where they feel they have only two options: move their parent in with them so that they (or their spouse) can provide around-the-clock care, or move their parent into a nursing home. Reaching this point can be a very emotional [...]
July 30th, 2010 Retirement Planning | No Comments »
Do you feel comfortable with your retirement plan? If you’re a small business owner the answer to that question is probably no. In fact, according to this report by Jules H. Lichtenstein, Office of Advocacy, US Small Business Administration, “Retirement account ownership, contribution, and participation rates for all business owners are low” and that “Having [...]
July 28th, 2010 Estate Planning, News and Current Events | No Comments »
Anyone who has been following our blog knows that the expiring Bush tax cuts (including the repeal of the estate tax this year and the tax’s reinstatement next year) have given lawmakers no end of trouble as they struggle and debate—and debate and struggle—to agree on new tax legislation moving forward. In fact, The Wall [...]
July 26th, 2010 News and Current Events | No Comments »
Free Medi-Cal and Estate Planning Seminar. Don’t lose your home and savings due to catastrophic illness in the family. Join us on August 14 at 10:30AM at the Mar Vista Public Library in Marina del Rey. Speakers are Joseph C. Girard, Esquire and Walter C. Whitaker. Call (310) 823-3943 to reserve your space today.
July 26th, 2010 Estate Planning | No Comments »
Everybody thinks it won’t happen to them. Or rather, everybody knows it’s going to happen to them eventually, but nobody thinks it’s going to happen tomorrow, or next week, or even next year. The “it” of which I speak is, of course, death. It is this perceived immortality that allows so many people to put [...]
July 23rd, 2010 Estate Planning | No Comments »
In just about every will or trust you will find something about the estate “paying the deceased’s final expenses,” otherwise known as funeral and/or memorial costs. As a small portion of what can sometimes be a very large and intricate document, this “final expense” clause can seem unimportant—but we know better. A funeral comes at [...]
July 21st, 2010 Elder Law, News and Current Events | No Comments »
Our country may be facing a simultaneous growth and recession… unfortunately, according to journalist John Leland, the two seem to be at odds. What we are referring to is the growth of the elderly population and the recession of funds available to help this aging community pay for the care they need. The economic downturn [...]