Trump Issues Proclamation Extending Suspension of Entry of Certain Immigrants and Nonimmigrants
President Trump issued a proclamation continuing Proclamations 10014 and 10052, which suspended the entry of certain immigrants and nonimmigrants into the United States in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The…
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Remarrying In Midlife? Today, we’re seeing more and more people getting divorced in middle age and beyond. Indeed, the trend of couples getting divorced after age 50 has grown so…
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6 Things You Should NOT Include In Your Will A will is one of the most basic estate planning tools. While relying solely on a will is rarely a suitable…
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Will Your Estate Plan Actually Work When Your Family Needs It? If you’re like most people, you likely think estate planning is just one more task to check off of…
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4 Reasons Why You Can’t Afford to Go Without An Estate Plan When it comes to putting off or refusing to create an estate plan, your mind can concoct all…
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The pandemic (COVID-19) is causing us to consider a lot of things that we may not have before, even if maybe we should have. It brings to mind something a…
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Online Wills? When You Should, When You Shouldn’t and Where to Do It With all of the media about “digital wills” and “online estate planning” it could be tempting to…
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A Map to Doing the Right Thing for the People You Love During the COVID-19 Pandemic Right now, huge numbers of people are coming face to face with their own…
Read More How to Access your Stimulus Money
How To Get Access to Your COVID Stimulus Money On March 27, President Trump signed a $2.2 trillion stimulus bill into law that will hopefully provide some relief for many,…
Read More Parents Need To Stay Home. Talk To Them
Why is it important for your parents to stay at home There’s no doubt that your parents have survived frightening world events, whether that was World War II, the war…
Read More Why You Should Never Buy Your Will from Living Social or Groupon
Why You Should Never Buy Your Will From Living Social or Groupon Of the handful of major life events that require your serious consideration, few are as emotionally charged as…
Read More The Key Differences Between Wills and Trusts
The Key Differences Between Wills and Trusts When discussing estate planning, a will is what most people think of first. Indeed, wills have been the most popular method for passing…
Read More Debt After Death, Information Families Need
The poverty rate among seniors is rising, giving rise to the question of whether or not it is possible to inherit debt. In general, when a loved one passes, his…
Read More Life Changes that Require an Update to Your Estate Plan
Life Changes that Require an Update to Your Estate Plan Even if you do not have an estate plan that you’ve created, the State has one for you. And it’s…
Read More A Parent Becomes Incapacitated – About Guardianships
When Parent Becomes Incapacitated A Parent Becomes Incapacitated – What You Should Know About Guardianship When a parent becomes incapacitated, whether through illness, injury, or other means, anyone could require a guardian…
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What Happens if You Die Without a Will? Most people know they need a will. And many of them fully intend on writing a will … someday. But life is…
Read More Estate Planning for Parents is Essential
Guardians for Children A comprehensive estate plan can protect the things that matter most. For many, this means their property and their family, including children. In fact, planning for who will…
Read More DHS Will Increase Premium Processing Fees as of October 1, 2018
The Department of Homeland Security published a final rule in today’s Federal Register which increases the premium processing filing fee by 14.92%. This changes the current fee of $1,225.00 to…
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Did you know that the USCIS has a strong presence on social media? In an effort to stay connected with the public, the USCIS has been active in maintaining useful…
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