Our attorneys and staff are happy to share what they have learned about estate planning and elder law in these thoughtful blog posts. Take advantage of their experience and knowledge no matter where you are in the planning process yourself!
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Remembering BernieOne life lost in 2020 was Bernie Rubin of Bernie and Phyl’s. Bernie’s daughter, Michelle Pepe, believes she is at fault for her father’s death.
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DMX and his Million Dollar DebtWhen talking about estate planning for celebs, we are usually dealing with huge estates, in the millions of dollars. Unfortunately, with DMX, he owed millions.
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Prince Philip and A Royal EstatePrince Philip sadly passed away, but now what happens to the Royal estate?
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A Will is a Will, isn't it?A Will is NOT a Will. Not even close. Not even an “Apples to Oranges” comparison. More like the “Apples to Rolls Royce” comparison.
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I was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar!It is my honor to now be a member of the New Hampshire Bar. I look forward to helping the people of New Hampshire.
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Protect The GameI really believe in what this company is doing, and it is something that I think my grandfather would have believed in.
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Did Hammerin' Hank Have A Hammerin' Estate?Hank Aaron passed away a millionaire thanks to being a great ballplayer and a great businessman. But now that he's gone, who gets it all? Find out in this blog!
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Here’s one for the Gambler – Kenny RogersLearn what Attorney Michael Monteforte would have recommended to Kenny Rogers if he came to our firm!
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Larry King's Estate: Does His Almost Ex-Wife Get It All?Since Larry King and Shawn were not officially divorced at the time of his death, she could end up with his entire estate!
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Caregiver Burnout is very realLet’s talk about Caregiver Burnout. It’s real, and it’s debilitating.
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Legal BurnoutThe stress felt by lawyers is real, as it is in most professions. Many lawyers that I know do feel this way, but I do not. That’s because I set boundaries.
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Death with DignityMany factors have caused me to contemplate my own mortality and consider how I would want my own end-of-life care to be administered.