by Amy Refeca | Nov 15, 2019 | Estate Planning
In many families, the traditional role was for the husband to take care of insurance, retirement plans, estate issues and the like. For many, it is now the norm now that both parents, or spouses, take on equal responsibility for finances, planning, and care. And...
by Amy Refeca | Nov 6, 2019 | Estate Planning, Financial Power of Attorney, Guardianship, Healthcare POA, Last Will & Testament, Living Will, Trusts
Military professionals often have to face the prospect of austere training environments, combat, overseas deployment, and unconventional missions. Because of these risks, the need to have something substantial for family members who are left behind is...
by Amy Refeca | Sep 27, 2019 | Healthcare POA, Estate Planning
If you are planning a “me time’’ getaway this Fall now that the kiddos are back in school, having a sudden debilitating injury is probably the last thing on your mind. You are dreaming of palm trees and margaritas, not full body traction! That is fine — you should...
by Amy Refeca | Sep 20, 2019 | Estate Planning
Many people do not have an estate plan if they become catastrophically injured. This is particularly true of those who are relatively young and free of health concerns. For some, perhaps most, the gamble may pay off. A person may stay healthy long enough for their...
by Amy Refeca | Aug 30, 2019 | Estate Planning
Summer has officially begun, and while many are hurling themselves full-on into summertime fun, you are getting yourself and your minor children ready for the next year of school. If you are a single parent, an aging parent of young children, or anyone with concerns...
by Amy Refeca | Aug 8, 2019 | Estate Planning
When it comes to estate planning, most people would prefer to think about literally anything else. Contemplating your death is not exactly a day at Six Flags. Even if you did the responsible thing and composed a will or formed a living trust, you can be forgiven for...