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  • Bitter Fight for Media Mogul’s Billions

    It details the deteriorating health of the once powerful corporate chief, calling him mentally vacant

  • Family Gifts: What To Do & What Not To Do

    any future legislation is passed, you can start planning today with an experienced estate planning attorney DO Consult with an Estate Planning Attorney Ensuring you are doing the proper thing when gifting to your

  • Entrepreneur’s Guide to Estate Planning in 2022

    creation of basic succession plans, but it is best to seek the guidance of a professional estate planning attorney

  • What You Cannot Do with a Will

    It is crucial to meet with an experienced estate planning and elder law attorney to discuss your goals

  • Biggest Estate Planning Stories of 2020

    According to documents filed with the court, attorneys and the estate administrators have spent more Franklin’s long-term attorney asked the court to determine if the wills are valid under Michigan law. 8826 or click here to schedule your consultation with our experienced estate planning and elder law attorneys

  • Planning for the Worst: Estate Advice for Simultaneous Deaths

    Of course, meeting with an experienced estate planning attorney can also clarify your rights and options estate from simultaneous deaths or to get your existing plan reviewed by an experienced estate planning attorney

  • Estate Issues Look to be Settled for Media Mogul Redstone

    The move signals Shari’s power over the future of the company.

  • The Daughters of Casey Kasem and Peter Falk Lobby for Elder Law Legislation

    KOMO News recently ran a news item, “Daughters of Casey Kasem, Peter Falk tackle elder visitation,” which tells their similar stories. Both Kerri Kasem and Catherine Falk were blocked from visiting their fathers, Casey Kasem and Peter Falk, because of personal disagreements with family members. Both men were suffering from serious illnesses. The daughters had to take legal action to see their fathers. As a result of their experiences, the women are independently working in several states to provide a way for close friends and relatives to visit ailing or incapacitated elder family members without needing to file for guardianship. Kasem introduced legislation in 11 other states this year and fought for previously passed legislation in Texas and California, as well as a successful bill in Iowa. Falk introduced legislation in more than 20 states this year. However, in Washington, their proposals haven’t found overwhelming support, as some feel the new legislation is unnecessary and that the current laws protecting vulnerable elders are adequate. Radio personality Casey Kasem had dementia. His three adult children from a previous marriage and Jean Kasem, his second wife, fought a heated legal battle over his care. Peter Falk, star of the 1970s TV series “Columbo” became incapacitated in 2008 due to dementia. Likewise, Catherine Falk battled her father’s second wife in court to win occasional visits with her father. Falk’s Washington bill says a guardian can’t restrict an incapacitated person’s right to visit and communicate with anybody. Their consent is presumed based on their history with people, such as close relatives with positive relationships. However, the guardian could block visitation if they showed good cause. The bill would also require guardians to notify close relatives and others if the incapacitated person moves to a new home, spends time in the hospital, or dies. Kasem’s main bill permits a person to petition a court for visitation rights. Another proposal Kasem supports is one that requires a guardian to tell close relatives and friends if an elder spends significant time in the hospital or has died. None of the bills has been scheduled for a vote. Kasem said she would be interested in joining forces with Falk or others for guardianship reform legislation. Reference: KOMO News (January 31, 2016) “Daughters of Casey Kasem, Peter Falk tackle elder visitation” #Dementia #HoustonElderLawAttorney #HoustonGuardianship

  • Irrevocable Trusts May be the Answer to Tough Estate Planning Issues

    If the person creating the trust retained incidents of ownership in the policy (retaining power to change Every trust is different, so get sound advice from a qualified estate planning attorney.

  • Estate Planning When You Have a Stepfamily

    A blended family estate planning attorney is just what you need.

  • Special Needs Letter of Intent: Everything You Need to Know

    Consider consulting with an attorney experienced in special needs planning to ensure it covers all basis

  • Biggest Estate Planning Stories

    planning for the future, give Your Legacy Legal Care a call to speak to an experienced estate planning attorney

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