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January 15, 2019 Office News

Practicing law in general and probate law in particular, is an art, not a science. There are set rules, codes, etc. to follow; but often there are circumstances which dictate you go one way rather than another. E.g. you use a formal probate if you...

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January 9, 2019 Office News

The year is still young......PLEASE think (more importantly DO something) about planning ahead.The outreach message we're hoping Kathy and others can continue to sow amongst any and all fifty (50) or older penetrates more deeply the more we run...

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January 4, 2019 Office News

In an effort to network our doing probate administration, wills and trusts and estate planning, we have connected to a number of attorneys with other specialties (personal injury, bankruptcy, worker’s comp, etc.), providing them cases in exchange...

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December 30, 2018 Office News

As we start the New Year, are hoping for people who like and use Facebook who would be willing put up the office blog posts in the hopes of networking them out to others to spread the message of BE PREPARED, sending you the blog entries that signify...

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December 29, 2018 Office News

Some people call shortly after someone's death. Others wait years. The problems inherent with delay are serious. You become restricted as to the type of probate you can file (formal vs. informal), and you can be very restricted in what you can do...

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December 28, 2018 Office News

As the year winds down, the one certain thing is death. To handle the probate of estates occurs year-round. In fact, the problem of the holidays sometimes means an increase in deaths. It reinforces the message of the office blog, "BE...

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December 20, 2018 Office News

The recent headlines of accident and tragedy speak a sober truth. Death happens often when we least expect it. The tree collapses on the car, the limo ride goes awry, the pedestrian gets hit by the text-impaired driver. We don't know when...

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December 19, 2018 Office News

Relationships can be a very volatile thing. Whether it's the mother of the baby you fathered that agreed to a deal and then acts out almost immediately to try to change it; or the heir who wants to control everything and makes court action...

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December 18, 2018 Office News

The big issue sometimes in probate, is whether or not you should advise or encourage litigation. Many things such as seeking the removal of a trustee, demanding accountings, trying to dissolve the trust, etc. may all be legally justified- BUT not...

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December 4, 2018 Office News

Can’t get off of this issue: That people who say they WANT to make plans, have a will, think ahead, but do they really? The 'want to' precedes the 'how to'. An excuse gives you permission to remain where you are. Complaining nails you to your...

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