by Sheryl Manning | Jul 13, 2023 | Estate Planning
In the event that you become incapacitated in some manner, you should plan ahead and appoint a trusted agent to take care of your affairs on your behalf. These legal documents can grant broad authority to one or more power of attorney agents to transact business or...
by Sheryl Manning | Jul 6, 2023 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Planning
Children with special needs require special consideration when it comes to estate planning. You’ll need to assess how your child will be able to function in the world as they age. There are many questions to answer, including: What is the child’s long-term...
by Sheryl Manning | Jun 15, 2023 | Estate Planning
A gun trust allows individuals to own firearms in a legal manner, allowing them to share access to firearms with others while remaining compliant with the law. This approach is beneficial for those who own restricted firearms or firearms regulated by the National...
by Sheryl Manning | May 25, 2023 | Estate Planning
A steady path can over time make you a self-made millionaire if you are part of the millennial generation or younger. It does not require a unique set of skills, specialized knowledge, or even excessive risks. Americans who achieve millionaire and multi-millionaire...
by Sheryl Manning | May 18, 2023 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Planning
Often, families who care for a loved one with special needs or a disability create and fund special needs trusts. It can provide peace of mind to improve a family member’s future quality of life without jeopardizing their eligibility for government benefits. However,...
by Sheryl Manning | May 11, 2023 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
Whether it’s with regard to financial affairs or health care, you may wonder how estate planning and elder law differ. Estate planning and elder law also have some similarities. Even though these two types of law are for different stages in life, they are often...