by David Edwards | Jul 23, 2014 | Estate Planning
Creating a “special stuff list” will go a long way in keeping the peace once you’re gone. Sadly, in my line of work, I see families fighting much more often than I would like. And while the media might lead you to believe it’s all about the...
by David Edwards | Mar 25, 2014 | Estate Planning
Michelle and I don’t gamble very often. But when we do, watch out! A few years go, the kids went to the grandparents’ and we spent the weekend in St. Louis. We were staying near Laclede’s Landing at a new hotel near the Lumiere Place Casino. The... by David Edwards | Feb 17, 2014 | Estate Planning
Bailey has noticed that I talk to other cars a lot when I’m driving. When someone’s being slow I might say, “Come on out there, buddy, pull right out there.” Or “come on, you can do it,” when they hesitate just a little too long...
by David Edwards | Oct 7, 2013 | Estate Planning
What a Child’s Game Can Teach us About Planning… In our house, the “Down Low, Too Slow” game is very popular. It goes like this: Give me five (hand slap) Way up high (another hand slap) Down low (pull hand away before it can get slapped) Too...
by David Edwards | Apr 16, 2013 | Elder Care Advising, Estate Planning
The following quiz helps you identify weak spots in your estate planning. For many people an estate plan just means a will, but oftentimes that is not enough to accomplish the goals you have or to protect your loved ones. Honestly answering these 8 questions will help...