by David Edwards | Jan 6, 2014 | Elder Care Advising, Estate Planning
“There are 2 other attorneys here at the career fair. Do you know what the difference is between me and them? They’re wearing suits!” A few months ago I went to Grant Middle School’s Career Fair. I talked to 5 different groups of students about...
by David Edwards | Dec 3, 2013 | Asset Protection, Estate Planning
If you’ve ever had to bail your child out financially, then keep reading. I have a list that I call the “Dirty Dozen Mistakes of Estate Planning” and #7 on the list is: Thinking your child will start being good with money later if he or she is... by David Edwards | Sep 16, 2013 | Estate Planning
“There are two other attorneys here at the career fair. Do you know what the difference is between me and them? They have to wear suits!” A few months ago I went to my nephew’s middle school for the career fair. I talked to 5 different groups of...
by David Edwards | Oct 23, 2012 | Aging Parents, Estate Planning
Cash may be king, but keeping large amounts of cash at home is a big estate planning mistake. There’s nothing like cold hard cash right? Not where estate planning is concerned. Some people have a tendency to keep large amounts of cash at home. In our experience,...
by David Edwards | Aug 20, 2012 | Estate Planning
Did you catch Hatfields & McCoys on the History Channel recently? I really enjoyed this great mini-series starring Kevin Costner. (Seeing him shooting and riding a horse again made me think of the movie “Dance With Wolves.”) I liked it so much that I...