Posted on: April 16, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
Estate planning attorneys are getting mobbed with questions. Here is some timely advice from three attorneys on what families and business owners should be doing to prepare, in case the unimaginable happens.
Posted on: April 15, 2020 | By: David Parker, Esq.
It is important to promptly review policies, notify insurers of claims, and track losses, even if there are issues or questions that may ultimately preclude coverage.
Cities across the United States are closing down schools and nonessential establishments, such as bars and movie theaters, in an attempt to curb the number of coronavirus cases — and avoid the unfortunate situations that have occurred in Italy, China and elsewhere.
What is equal treatment at time of death can be disputed among the children, when some children have received substantially more in lifetime gifts than the others.
The rapidly evolving coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis is creating a plethora of unique estate planning and legal challenges across the globe, particularly given the volatility of the financial markets.
If you’re caring for an older loved one, you might be worried. Here is what you need to know to keep elderly people safer, and what to do if they do show symptoms of COVID-19.
While COVID-19 causes mild symptoms in many people, it appears to take a greater toll on individuals with underlying health conditions and on older people.
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