When Marlise Munoz arrived at the hospital on the night of November 26, 2013, she was already dead. At 33, this dutiful wife and mother to a toddler son fell victim to a sudden pulmonary embolism. Despite both her husband, Erick, and her being experienced paramedics,...
With my years of experience as an attorney, I have seen plenty of families left to sort things out for themselves because their parents either failed to plan their estate or turned to the siren song of the new, “do-it-yourself” estate planning websites in a misguided...
If you have two or more children, chances are you spent a good portion of their early years trying to keep the peace between them. Though they usually grow out of creating bitter spats out of thin air, even adult siblings will find a reason to go head to head from...
The popular conception of the average “trust-fund kid” is hardly without its basis. Without you there to raise them, their opportunity to learn the fundamentals of financial responsibility may be lacking for variety of reasons. You have likely already done your best...
“What will happen to my child after I’m gone?” That’s the question that keeps thousands of parents of children with special needs awake long into the night. The amount of dedication they put into giving their child the good life they deserve can often seem...