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The Conversation Project: Removing the Awkwardness of Discussing Death?
I recently stumbled on an amazing website that I think could help a lot of families called The Conversation Project. There are some topics that are very hard to discuss, most especially money and death. Yet most people recognize it is important topic to cover as parents age and/or children are born and wishes need to be honored and protected. This site seeks to bridge some of those gaps to help people have these important conversations. Here is their message:
READ MORE →How Miles & Points Can Help You Be With Loved Ones During Emergencies
BY HARLAN VAUGHN Used with permission. Note from Seiter Law PLLC: This article contains information about using credit cards…
READ MORE →Estate Documents in the Cloud
So, if you visited me and created one or more of the following documents, I have some good…
READ MORE →How Would You Celebrate?
When I discovered “Celebration of Life” Day (January 22nd) on a few of the “national day” calendars floating…
READ MORE →The Law of Unintended Consequences
Just before the holidays we shared a post about Muhammad Ali’s son from online source Meaww.com. The report…
READ MORE →New Year’s Resolution: Update your Estate Plan
Happy New Year! We are just a week in and many of us have started our New Year’s…
READ MORE →Blended Families Require Different Estate Planning Tactics
With Thanksgiving this week, I thought we’d post our blog early. This also seemed like a good time…
READ MORE →Long Term Care Insurance: It’s No “Quacking” Matter
We’ve all seen the commercials with the talking duck, right? The company sells “insurance for medical injuries or…
READ MORE →Do an Estate Plan Your Way, Like John McCain
We lost two great Americans very recently: John McCain and Aretha Franklin. On the surface, they had great…
READ MORE →Don’t Forget Your Pets: Pet Trusts Provide for Furry Family
A pet trust is a legal arrangement that provides for the care and maintenance of pets in the event of their owner’s death or incapacity.
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