Our Estate Planning Attorney Blog
You may think that at the time of your death, your assets will automatically go to your spouse and children, so you have nothing to worry about. Follow our attorney blog to learn about the issues that can arise when you do not have a will or have not established trusts. You may be surprised by what you learn!
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WHAT THE HECK IS A MOLST AND SHOULD I ASK MY DOCTOR ABOUT IT?Medical Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (“MOLST”) are voluntary planning tools you may use in conjunction with a health care directive or living will.
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I HAVE BEEN PUTTING OFF MY ESTATE PLAN! WHY? AND, HOW DO I START?There are many reasons people put off completing their estate plan. Examining why you delay can help to take the first step to protecting your family.
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Why Do I Need An Estate Plan?A simple, common sense explanation of why everyone needs an Estate Plan.
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Better Late Than Never: Two Quick Hits from the Recently Passed Connecticut BudgetA quick summary of two points of interest from the new Connecticut state budget.
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When Should I Update My Estate Plan?This blog post is designed to help people understand when they should review their will, health care documents, and other aspects of their estate plan.
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Choosing the Right Guardian for Your Children Is an Important Part of the Estate Planning ProcessDeciding who to appoint as guardian to your children can be challenging. Here, we share some of the issues you should consider as you think through this issue.