by Brian Perlin | Apr 13, 2021 | Asset Protection
Did you know that the Federal Arbitration Act in 1925 did not include enforcement of a mandatory arbitration clause in a will or trust document because, generally, arbitration clauses must be agreed to in writing by both parties, as in a contract? Usually, a person... by Brian Perlin | Feb 9, 2021 | Asset Protection, Business Succession, Elder Law, Estate Planning
Have you considered that creating a will may be one of the best things you can do to protect yourself and your family? Let us discuss three reasons to have a will. 1. You get to decide what happens to your assets. Whether you want to leave everything to your kids or... by Brian Perlin | Jan 19, 2021 | Asset Protection
Do your parents use technology that they once only dreamed about or could never have imagined using, on a daily basis? Today’s grandparents might send money to their grandchildren using payment apps, or store thousands of photos of them on their smartphones. The new... by Brian Perlin | Dec 2, 2020 | Asset Protection, Elder Law, Estate Planning
Are you planning to remarry or have you recently remarried? Have you considered how remarriage and estate planning often work hand in hand? In a first marriage, the goals of each spouse are typically aligned: take care of the surviving spouse for as long as he or she... by Brian Perlin | Sep 23, 2020 | Asset Protection, Elder Law, Special Needs
As we honor National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month this September, we support families with loved ones who face substance abuse issues of many kinds. Do you have a loved one with substance abuse issues and are you concerned about providing for him or... by Brian Perlin | Sep 7, 2020 | Asset Protection, Business Succession, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Special Needs
Have you heard of World Alzheimer’s Day? It is September 21 and is a day to bring awareness and challenge the stigma surrounding Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia. With the progressively degenerative nature of Alzheimer’s, it can be critical to have a...