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It’s a Sign of Love to See the Signs on Thanksgiving

by rebeccageyer | Nov 27, 2019 | elder care, Elder law, eldercare resources

During family gatherings on the holidays, be alert for signs of infirmity and what additional care and planning may be needed.

Creating a will after your divorce

On Behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Nov 26, 2019 | Estate Planning

When marriages end, those who managed to make their way through the process of getting a divorce may feel overwhelmed for a number of reasons. They may be dealing with serious emotional concerns, and they may have a lot of financial pressure as well. Sometimes,...

Why should you have a business succession plan now?

On Behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Nov 25, 2019 | business planning

Regardless of when business owners in Indiana like you plan on retiring, it can be crucial to have a business plan ready to go. You may be wondering why it's important to get this looked into so early on and we are here to discuss that today. FindLaw discusses some of...

An Important Indiana Anniversary Approaches

On Behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Nov 20, 2019 | CARE Act, family caregivers

In just a few weeks, Indiana will mark a very important four-year anniversary. On January 1, 2016, House Enrolled Act 1265, also known as the CARE Act, was passed into law. The acronym CARE stands for Caregiver Advise, Record, and Enable. As of this writing, 40 states...

In Estate Planning, Little Things Can Mean a Lot

On Behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Nov 13, 2019 | clients' legal issues, estate administration, Estate Planning

“Planning before death can address many of the issues that arise after a parent dies,” Barbara Weltman observes in Investopedia. While sibling rivalry can lead to lengthy and expensive legal actions, Weltman adds, forethought by the parents - along with proper legal...

Estate planning considerations for same-sex couples

On Behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Nov 7, 2019 | Estate Planning

In the years since same-sex marriage has been legally recognized in the United States, numerous gay and lesbian couples in Indiana have tied the knot. This ability to enjoy a marriage has transformed many people's lives. While the ability to get married is the same...

Including the Influencers in Estate Planning

On Behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Nov 6, 2019 | couples' estate planning, estate and tax planning, Estate Planning

National negotiation training company founder Marty Latz is a person every estate planning client ought to meet. While most of his consulting clients are corporations negotiating with their employees and vendors, the following question discussed just last month in...

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