Poder Notarial Financiero Duradero: Cómo Funciona

Un poder notarial duradero para las finanzas, o poder financiero, es una forma simple, económica y confiable de organizar que alguien administre sus finanzas si queda incapacitado (incapaz de tomar decisiones por usted mismo). Un poder notarial financiero es un buen documento para usted, pero también puede ser una gran bendición para su familia. Si […]
Durable Financial Power of Attorney: How It Works

A durable power of attorney for finances — or financial power of attorney — is a simple, inexpensive, and reliable way to arrange for someone to manage your finances if you become incapacitated (unable to make decisions for yourself). A financial power of attorney is a good document to make for yourself, but it can […]
On the Spot: Ricky Pierson with Pierson Media

Have you seen our new website?! Isn’t it gorgeous, aesthetically pleasing, and fully functional with all the amazing bells and whistles (hello online questionnaires!)?! That’s because we hired Ricky Pierson of Pierson Media to start from scratch and create a website that is client-friendly, client-oriented, and just plain awesome! Hey Ricky! Welcome back… Can you […]
On the Spot: Damian Alberti with Countywide Autoglass

Hi Damian… what brings you around? You asked me to. 🙂 Tell me what you do and what you can do for my clients? Well, let’s say you have a contested probate between siblings, and one of those siblings throws a brick at the other one’s car… I can help them fix their windshield […]
Making Final Arrangements When You’re Terminally Ill

Writtten by: Craig Meadows, Guest Writer There are many decisions to make upon learning you have a terminal illness, not the least of which are your end-of-life arrangements. From how you want end-of-life medical care handled to how you’ll provide for children after you’re gone, there’s a lot to consider as you face your final […]
On the Spot: Angel Gonzalez, Debt Elimination Specialist

Hi Angel, what brings you around? You asked me to come here (he says with a smirk). 😊 You’re right. I did. Would you rather be in a real-life version of the Walking Dead or a real-life version of Game of Thrones? (and of course, why) I’d have to say GoT. You can’t have […]
How do I create an Estate Plan?

Many potential clients, acquaintances and friends (sometimes fearfully) ask me how do they create an estate plan? Like many things, the unknown is most times the scariest part of undertaking a large project like an Estate Plan. The most important part of what I do is take the burden off of their shoulders and create […]
How to tell toddlers about death… and how I failed miserably.
Today I taught my three year old his first lesson about death and was left far more affected than he was. His great aunt passed away a month ago (his “Tutita”) and today, in a moment of shame and vulnerability (he had farted and mistakenly pooped a little in his undies), he said through tears […]
How to tell toddlers about death… and how I failed miserably.

Today I taught my three year old his first lesson about death and was left far more affected than he was. His great aunt passed away a month ago (his “Tutita”) and today, in a moment of shame and vulnerability (he had farted and mistakenly pooped a little in his undies), he said through tears […]
The Smart Way to Assess and Plan for Your Long-Term Care Needs

If you live to be 65, the chances that you will need some sort of long-term care at some point is about 68 percent, and if you do need long-term care, you’ll probably need it for about three years. This may surprise you, as you may think of long-term care as just a lengthy stay […]