by THE STAFF | Apr 15, 2016 | Estates & Trusts
Estate Planning is indeed an on-going process. It should never be considered a one-and-done event. As our families and needs evolve and change, the focus of the planning will shift over time. When I ask someone if they’ve got an estate plan in place – the...
by THE STAFF | Jan 2, 2016 | Estates & Trusts
Less than 50% of married couples have established an estate plan. This is an alarming statistic and it suggests that there may be some psychological barriers that prevent people from preparing this vitally important plan for their families. Perhaps the constantly...
by THE STAFF | Mar 14, 2015 | Estates & Trusts
Despite all the thought and hard work that goes into creating your estate plan, things change, and sometimes those changes will require an update to your estate plan. Some of the reasons why you may decide to make updates to your estate plan include: Changes in Your...
by THE STAFF | Mar 14, 2015 | Elder Law
In meeting with clients and discussing Estate Planning and Elder Law issues, the topic of Social Security often arises. When can/should I retire? When can/should I file for social security benefits? I have recently done some research for a client looking into this...
by THE STAFF | Dec 10, 2014 | Elder Law
There are newly enacted changes to New Jersey’s Medicaid program, specifically with regard to the income cap. New Jersey’s Medically Needy program will be terminated. Anyone currently in the Medically Needy program will remain unaffected by the changes but if they...