Divorce or separation can bring about concerns regarding the management of marital assets. For instance, if both spouses still have access to marital funds in the lead-up to and during the divorce, it can create a risk of wastage or misappropriation. When this...


Month: June 2023
When should you update your power of attorney?
Estate planning does more than designate assets to beneficiaries. The documents you include in your plan will protect all your wishes should you become incapacitated or die. And one of them is a power of attorney (POA), which authorizes someone to act on your behalf,...
How can your social media activity hurt your child custody case?
From catching up with friends and family to meeting new people and doing business, there is no limit to what you can do on social media, as long as you are not breaking the law, of course. However, if you are currently dealing with a legal matter (criminal or civil),...
3 ways parents can protect their children with an estate plan
Those who have just had children are often keenly aware of how their new family members are totally dependent on the adults in their lives. Infants and toddlers are incapable of meeting their own needs and require 24/7 support from adults just to stay alive. Older...