The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the firm’s clients and work.
If one becomes incapacitated and does not have the right legal documents in place, no one can legally make health care and financial decisions for that person. What can you do to avoid this scenario?
Trustees should anticipate that beneficiaries’ inquiries and demands will intensify.
Is this a good time to update your estate plan? Any time is a good time for review, and an unanticipated consequence of Sheltering in Place may be that individuals will do so.
Times of economic stress may reveal trust asset mismanagement. Alternative fee structures may provide a solution.
How social distancing changes the debate over electronic wills in his latest article on The Recorder.
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