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Monthly Archives: December 2023
When “Happy” New Year Just Doesn’t Fit.
About a year ago, my partner Jessica wrote about the realities of working in an elder law practice. (See “A Less Shiny Year in Review.”) It seems to be a theme at the close of the year that for us, … Continue reading
What is a Revocable Trust and How Does it Work?
A revocable trust is a legal document that allows the grantor (the person who creates the trust) to transfer their personal assets to the ownership of the trust during their lifetime, or upon their death. The trust is called “revocable” … Continue reading
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