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Estate Planning and Divorce

Divorce, Estate Planning, Family LawBy Drendel & JansonsAugust 29, 2018

Anyone who is contemplating a divorce, is in the process of obtaining a divorce, or is recently divorced should think about estate planning. If you are still married, your spouse is considered your heir. So, an untimely death before your divorce is finalized will result in your spouse receiving some or all of your estate.…

What Will Happen to my Children if I Die?

Estate Planning, Family LawBy Drendel & JansonsAugust 22, 2018

Estate planning is something that is very easy to put off. Most of us do it, sometimes for a very long time. Some of us until it is too late. Estate planning is also something that keeps us awake at night with questions like: What will happen to my children if I die? That question…

A Word of Warning About Powers of Attorney

Estate Planning, Family Law, Powers of AttorneyBy Drendel & JansonsApril 6, 2018Leave a comment

A Power of Attorney is a document by which one person (the principal) can appoint another person (the agent) to act on the principal’s behalf in regard to financial and property matters (Property Power of Attorney) and health care and personal matters (Health Care power of Attorney). In other words, one person (the principal) can…

Planning for After the Divorce

Estate Planning, Family LawBy Drendel & JansonsMarch 30, 2018Leave a comment

For many people, going through a divorce seems like an endless tunnel with the light that seems like a long time coming. When the light does come, and the process is over, the last thing a person might want to do is to think about death. You are looking forward to a new life! Future…

Estate Planning – A Legacy to Smile About

Estate PlanningBy Drendel & JansonsMarch 27, 2018Leave a comment

The estate planning that you do (or don’t do) will leave a lasting impression upon your loved ones.  Will they love you for it?  Planning your estate, the extent of your planning, and the thoughtfulness by which you plan your estate is an extension of who you are. It’s your last gift to the people…

Planning for Loved Ones with Disabilities

Estate Planning, Special NeedsBy Drendel & JansonsOctober 17, 2017Leave a comment

According to The National Center for Education Statistics, about 35% of children ages 3-21 have some kind of learning disability. About 20% have a speech or language impairment. More significantly, about 9% of this population has autism, 6% have an intellectual disability, another 6% have developmental delay, 5% have some kind of emotional disturbance, and…

Estate Planning for Second Marriages

Estate PlanningBy Drendel & JansonsAugust 26, 20141 Comment

When people are in love, they are not usually preoccupied with death; they are focused on living. Second marriage situations, however, present issues that should be discussed and addressed, especially when there are children from a first marriage. Whether the second marriage follows a divorce or the death of a spouse, careful consideration of estate…

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