Estate Planning Essentials: Power of Attorney

“Every individual over the age of 18 should have a power of attorney. A power of attorney is written authorization that appoints an agent to carry out your business, financial, and legal affairs. Similarly, a health care proxy appoints an agent to make medical...

Estate Planning for New Parents

“Overseeing a minor’s life is fraught with expansive (and expensive) tasks: Feeding, fretting, toileting and procuring seem to consume the new parent. So, while it is understandable why new parents are laser focused on their newborn’s immediate needs, they...

Leaving a Legacy

“You don’t have to be rich, a genius or a world-renowned luminary to touch people’s lives for generations to come. Here are some ways to leave a lasting legacy when you don’t have genetic offspring.” – Anna Goldfarb How to Leave a Legacy When You...

Legal Documents for College Students

Summer is winding down; if your kids are headed back to college (or to college for the first time!), make sure they have these important legal documents in place: Three Critical Legal Documents Every Parent of a College Student Should Get in Place As Soon As...