Settling family law disputes between parties outside of litigation is always best, Scott Watanabe, associate attorney at Geyer Law, firmly believes. Since protecting the best interests of children is the rightful focus in most divorce litigation, Watanabe is a strong...
Month: December 2017
Estate Planning for Those with, Well…Not–So-Big Estates
“While you may think that estate planning only applies to wealthy individuals with millions in assets who live on, well, estates…think again,” is the advice from LearnVest appearing in Forbes a few years back Even though estate planning relates to incapacitation or...
Holiday Sounds: Tinkle of Bells and Talk of Estate Planning
“We get it: there's no easy way to start talking about estate planning. And who wants to spoil the holidays with morbid talk about what's going to happen after a family member dies?” Christopher Coble asks. “Then, again, when else are you going to do it? The holidays...
Estate Planning to Take Care of Caregivers
“Companies Need to Care for Their Caregivers” is the headline of an article in a recent issue of the AARP Bulletin. Employers need to create caregiver-friendly workplaces, is the concept, and to that end, AARP has teamed up with the Northeast Business Group on Health...