by Laurie Ohall | Sep 25, 2022 | Estate Planning
Parents of young children tend to have busy lives. Back-to-school season can be especially hectic, as parents need to buy new clothes and supplies, plan school runs and after-school activities, and refresh their minds about school subjects so that they can help with...
by Laurie Ohall | Aug 30, 2022 | Elder Law, Social Security
Are you getting close to retirement age? If so, you’ll need to decide when you would like to begin receiving your Social Security benefits. While you are entitled to begin claiming benefits as soon as you turn 62, you aren’t required to. In fact, you can delay...
by Laurie Ohall | Aug 9, 2022 | Estate Planning, Special Needs
If you are a parent who has a child on the autism spectrum, you have probably spent a lot of time worrying about what will happen when your child becomes an adult. This time of life is sometimes referred to as the “autism cliff,” which is the age at which young adults...
by Laurie Ohall | Jul 29, 2022 | Estate Planning
Aging can be difficult for anyone, but older adults who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex (LGBTQI) face unique challenges and difficulties. If you have a loved one or family member who identifies as LGBTQI, here are some things you...
by Laurie Ohall | Jul 18, 2022 | Wills and Trusts
Losing a loved one is a painful and upsetting experience. If you find that your loved one has passed away with unpaid debts, that only adds to your stress and heartache. In the following article, we will discuss what happens when someone passes away with unpaid debts,...