by Amy Delaney | May 30, 2022 | Child Custody
It can be challenging to parent a divorced child, particularly if one parent defaults on their financial obligations or custody arrangements. These are the times when divorce creates more problems than it resolves. It may be difficult at this time, but it is important...
by admin | May 23, 2022 | Estate Planning
You should not have to pass on assets to grieving loved ones only to discover that those assets are not available for cash expenditures they will be responsible for when you pass on. Most retirees’ assets are in homeownership and retirement accounts, which...
by Michael Delaney | May 18, 2022 | Estate Planning
A non-disclosure agreement, also known as an NDA, is a legal contract between two or more parties that entails the protection of confidential business information. Often, an employer or business-to-business transactor will require an NDA signature to allow them to...
by Amy Delaney | May 16, 2022 | Estate Planning, Trusts and Wills
Known as irrevocable trusts, charitable trusts allow you as well as a charity to benefit from income provided by the trusts. Creating a charitable trust offers many financial advantages for all parties involved if you are philanthropic and possess non-essential assets...
by admin | May 9, 2022 | Estate Planning
Stepchildren are not uncommon in American families today, and they are often treated the same as full biological children, even if they are inherited. Children who are born into blended families are particularly affected by this. The feelings of biological siblings...