When preparing to create or modify estate planning documents, many clients are at a loss for where to begin. There are so many questions that pop up once you start the process that it’s easy to become overwhelmed. When you’re getting ready to meet with your estate...
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What Happens When Wishes Are Ignored
On Behalf of Simpson Law, PA | Oct 10, 2021 | Advance Directives
A not-uncommon anxiety from many who are creating their estate documents for the first time is the concern that your wishes will be ignored or misunderstood. There’s often a desire to lay out everything you can possibly think of and to account for every scenario. More...
Moving Your Estate Plans
On Behalf of Simpson Law, PA | Sep 29, 2021 | Estate Planning
It’s easy to forget even big things in the hustle and stress of moving. There’s a lot to think about, and probably at the bottom of your Moving To-Do List is updating estate plans. But once you’re settled in your new location and everything’s finally unpacked, set...
Charitable Planning
On Behalf of Simpson Law, PA | Sep 9, 2021 | Estate Planning
Charitable gifts and donations can be a great way to extend your legacy. While drafting or revising your estate plans, consider whether you would also like to leave a donation or bequest in your Will or Trust. There are multiple ways to make this happen. Donations and...
Life Events and Estate Planning
On Behalf of Simpson Law, PA | Aug 22, 2021 | Firm News
After the nightmarish year of 2020, many American adults still do not have even a basic simple Will. According to surveys conducted by Caring.com, middle-aged and older adults are still less likely to have a Will or Trust now (2021) than a year ago. An interesting...
Estate Planning and Digital Assets
On Behalf of Simpson Law, PA | Aug 12, 2021 | Estate Planning
In a world gone increasingly remote, managing your digital assets has become an even more important part of estate planning. From email accounts, to digital photos, and cloud-based storage, almost everyone owns some kind of digital asset. Terms-of-service agreements...
Legislation Update: Better Care Better Jobs Act
On Behalf of Simpson Law, PA | Jul 25, 2021 | Legislation
The Better Care Better Jobs Act would have an enormous impact on long-term care and Medicaid home and community-based services. Introduced early in summer 2021, the bill would expand access to these services as well as raise wages for direct support professionals –...
Legislation Update: Elder Abuse Prevention Act of 2021
On Behalf of Simpson Law, PA | Jul 18, 2021 | Legislation
This summer, the US House of Representatives passed a bill to amend the Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act (H.R. 2922). With this legislation, the establishment of a permanent Elder Justice Initiative in the Department of Justice is demanded. What would this...
Who Can Access A Safe Deposit Box After Death?
On Behalf of Simpson Law, PA | Jun 24, 2021 | Estate Planning
If you have a safe deposit box, do you know who can access it after your death? This question becomes even more crucial if you are currently or plan to store estate planning documents in a safe deposit box. Your agents will need to access those documents, and if they...
Storing Your Finalized Estate Planning Documents
On Behalf of Simpson Law, PA | Jun 13, 2021 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning
Once your estate planning documents are finished and signed, you need to store them securely but also be able to access them when needed. For most people, storing these documents in a safe deposit box is not necessary and may actually cause issues if you should pass...
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