by mcl | Jul 1, 2016 | Columns, Legal Advice, Practical Living
By ELIZABETH WYNN Webster’s dictionary defines procrastination as the act or habit of procrastinating, or putting off to a future time; delay; dilatoriness. When dealing with legal matters, procrastination is probably the number one reason that families do not have a...
by mcl | Jun 1, 2016 | Columns, Legal Advice, Practical Living
By ELIZABETH WYNN Very few resources, other than personal assets, are available to cover the costs of long-term care. However, the VA Pension Aid & Attendance (A&A) benefit may be available to U.S. veterans or surviving spouses. To qualify, the veteran...
by mcl | May 2, 2016 | Columns, Legal Advice, Practical Living
By WILLIAM B. HOWELL Have you ever wondered what will happen to your estate after you die? How long will it take for your loved ones to receive the estate that you have left them? Will each receive what you would like them to have? If you are like most...
by mcl | Apr 6, 2016 | Columns, Legal Advice, Practical Living
By William B. Howell Communication between parents and children (and between children and parents) seems to become more difficult as both age and as the issues get more sensitive in regards to disability and death. The frequent result is that a parent may actually...
by mcl | Mar 7, 2016 | Columns, Legal Advice, Practical Living
By William B. Howell What is this “accidental disinheritance”? Who gets accidentally disinherited? How does this work? Does it really happen? Is my family in danger? Maybe. Let me explain. You probably want your assets to go to your children when you are no...