by Christopher Arrigali | Oct 31, 2020 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
If you’ve read our previous articles on the subject, Estate Planning With Your Elders: Bringing Taboo Topics to the Table Part I and Part II, and taken on the advice shared you’ll already have the following items in place, either for yourself or your family members: A...
by Christopher Arrigali | Jul 23, 2020 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
In Part I of our series on Estate Planning With Your Elders: Bringing Taboo Topics to the Table, we discussed the key elements of opening a conversation with your parents regarding two traditionally taboo topics: finances and death. In Part II of this series, we are...
by Christopher Arrigali | Jul 3, 2020 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
Politics. Religion. Finances. Death. What’s the common bond? For many, these are traditionally taboo topics of discussion when it comes to engaging with family members. But there comes a time when not discussing the latter two topics — finances and death —...
by Christopher Arrigali | May 27, 2020 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
Many people are intimidated by estate planning or they think only wealthy individuals need plans (or both). Almost everyone has an estate. If you have something of value (assets) that you want to pass on to loved ones when you die, you have an estate. This can be...
by Christopher Arrigali | Dec 17, 2019 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
The vast majority of Americans lack an estate plan. Do you have one? While most people find end-of-life planning as some morbid thing, it’s actually more about protection and control for you and for your loved ones. Whether young or old, wealthy or not, everyone needs...