The biggest office news is that the attorney involved is embarking on another "adventure"; wild goose chase, or mighty crusade. Depends, upon your point of view. What I've learned practicing varied types of law for 42 years is beyond me. Court people have said I have PhD's in psychology and sociology. I've been recognized as an expert in Recovery. Lately, I've been told I have a PhD in soap opera, dealing with families doing probate administration, wills and trusts, and estate planning. I know a lot of funeral directors. And tax people. I've gotten the domain name, truewayofrecovery.com. Over the months a site will be established, a program streamed, connections and links established, along with a blog and a few things more besides. All of this will help anyone but certainly help me to be someone, more excellent at the law I'm practicing. Half of it is bedside manner dealing with the inevitability of passing or the grief attached to the loss of a loved one, and all the resentments and attitudes that came out from a family once the wake is over or before. This is a benefit to anyone who is interested. Because we're all recovering from something (even if its just a bad day). That was the motto of the old Church of Recovery, twenty years ago. It'll certainly help those who need probate help deal with the grief and anxiety attached.