
Protecting Our Seniors: Elder Abuse Awareness and Estate Planning
June 15 marks an important day on our calendar – World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD). This day, officially recognized by the United Nations General Assembly in 2011, is dedicated

June 15 marks an important day on our calendar – World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD). This day, officially recognized by the United Nations General Assembly in 2011, is dedicated

June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing understanding and support for those affected by this condition. It’s also an ideal moment to emphasize the importance

Moving to a new state can be an exciting change, but it also raises important questions about your existing estate plan. If you’ve recently relocated, here’s what you should consider

Every year, the month of May serves as a dual reminder: it’s both National Older Americans Month and National Elder Law Month. These designations underscore the importance of recognizing the

Have you ever thought about what happens to your belongings, assets and loved ones after you’re gone? If not, you’re part of a surprisingly large group. A recent survey by

Retirement – a time of relaxation, travel, and enjoying the fruits of your labor. But for many couples, this dream can be clouded by a lack of open communication about

April is National Financial Literacy Month, a time for reflection and action towards strengthening our financial acumen. While discussions often revolve around budgeting and investing, one essential pillar often overlooked

Just like your home, your estate plan needs a good spring cleaning every now and then. As the seasons change, so do your life circumstances and legal landscapes. Taking the

Tax season arrives each year, bringing with it a heightened focus on finances. While meticulously filing your returns is crucial, it’s important not to overlook another critical aspect of your

Having open and honest conversations about the future, especially regarding long-term care and advanced directives, is crucial for families with aging parents. While challenging, open communication and proactive planning can

Exciting news for Ohio residents! The IRS has announced a significant increase in the federal estate tax exemption for 2024, opening up new avenues to pass wealth to loved ones

Many residents in Ohio mistakenly believe estate planning is only for the wealthy or nearing retirement. But the truth is, estate planning in Ohio benefits everyone, regardless of age, marital