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COVID-19
Estate Plan
HIPAA
March 23, 20200Comments

COVID-19 and Preparing for Uncertainty

When We Prepared for Uncertainty We Prepared for COVID-19 Yesterday I drove several hours round trip to pick up my daughter and roommate from their dorm room. The university had
by Christopher Smith
SECURE Act Planning
Estate Plan
December 27, 20190Comments

SECURE Act and It’s Impact

On December 20, 2019, President Trump signed the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act (SECURE Act). The SECURE Act, which is effective January 1, 2020. The Act is
by Christopher Smith
Do I Need an Estate Plan
Estate Plan
November 7, 20190Comments

Do I Need An Estate Plan?

I am often asked by people whether they really need an estate plan. My response is that if you are over 18-years-of-age it is absolutely vital to have an
by Christopher Smith
SECURE Act Planning
Estate Plan
August 13, 20190Comments

Saving Money on Your Estate Plan in 5 Easy Steps

Saving money on your estate plan with us only requires that you take 5 easy steps. Completing these steps will leave you more informed and better prepared to make
by Christopher Smith
Do I Need an Estate Plan
Estate Plan
August 5, 20190Comments

Cost of an Estate Plan

There are a lot of options out there when it comes to estate planning and they cover the entire spectrum when it comes to price. Most people do not
by Christopher Smith
Gloria Vanderbilt Estate Plan
Estate Plan
July 20, 20190Comments

Gloria Vanderbilt Estate Plan

The Gloria Vanderbilt Estate Plan along with her 2016 memoir co-authored with her son Anderson Cooper, offers some insights into both parenting and estate planning. Vanderbilt's wealth has been
by Christopher Smith
College-Age Child in a Medical Emergency
Estate Plan
HIPAA
June 19, 20190Comments

Helping Your College-Age Child in a Medical Emergency

As parents, we are accustomed to taking care of and making decisions for our children. When they turn 18 and are ready to head off to college, we are
by Christopher Smith
Helping College-Age Child in a Medical Emergency
Estate Plan
HIPAA
March 13, 20190Comments

College Student Estate Plan

Once a child reaches the age of eighteen they are viewed as legal adults for most purposes, yet they often remain dependent upon their parents for support and guidance.  Regardless,
by Christopher Smith

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