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An Advance Healthcare Directive Can Make a Difficult Conversation a Little Bit Easier

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Does your family know your preferences for end-of-life care in case of emergency? Are you sure? If you haven’t created an Advance Healthcare Directive or spoken to your loved ones specifically about this issue, then chances are they don’t know your wishes, no matter how close you believe you are. Our firm understands that… Read More »

Finding A Trustworthy In-Home Caregiver May Not Be As Easy As It Sounds

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

As American seniors age and find that they need more and more help with daily tasks, many of our parents and grandparents are choosing NOT to go into nursing or retirement homes, opting instead to age at home with the help of in-home care. Of course, deciding that you want to age at home… Read More »

Tax Law Allows Married Couples to Reduce Their Estate Taxes

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Married couples take note: Congress passed a law in 2010 that can significantly reduce the amount your estate pays in estate taxes. Unfortunately, most couples are either completely unaware of this opportunity for savings, or they find out about it too late to take advantage of it. This recent article in the Wall Street… Read More »

Who Do You Trust To Administer Your Estate?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

For many people the hardest part of creating an estate plan isn’t deciding what to leave to their heirs, but deciding who they trust enough with the difficult job of administering their estate. The job of administrator requires a rare and unique combination of talents, and finding one person with all of these traits… Read More »

Who Will Care for Your Pet When You Are Gone?

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

When most people think about estate planning they think about friends and relatives, they think about minor children or grandchildren, they think about family heirlooms or large assets to pass on to the next generation. There is one family member who often gets overlooked when estate plans are being made: Your pets. Have you… Read More »

The Most Important Part of an Estate Plan is the Memories

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Most people, when they design their estate plan, think primarily about the large financial assets: Real property, bank accounts, investment accounts, family businesses, etc. But any estate planner will tell you that the most heart-wrenching family rifts and disputes are not over money, but over the little things that end up having little or… Read More »

How to Protect Your Partner Even if You Choose Not to Marry

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

According to the U.S. Census Bureau the number of senior couples choosing to cohabitate instead of marry (or remarry) has risen significantly. Although this may seem like a shocking choice that goes against tradition, the truth is that there are quite a few reasons why senior couples might choose not to tie the knot:… Read More »

Recent Polls Reveal the Tide is Turning Regarding Retirement Living

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

Where do you plan to live when you retire? 50-somethings and near retirees used to dream of moving to Arizona, California or Florida when they retired; planning to give up the responsibilities of mowing lawns and shoveling snow for a more leisurely life of regular golf-games and walks on the beach; but recent studies… Read More »

Protecting a Child With Special Needs

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

The thought that your child may have to survive on his or her own before they are ready is every parent’s worst fear; it’s what keeps many parents up at night, and what brings many parents into our offices asking about trusts, guardians, and estate plans. For parents of children with special needs that… Read More »

Prepare Your Kids for a Large Inheritance

By The Law Office of Angela N. Manz |

One of the unspoken rules in many families is that you don’t talk about money, and you especially don’t talk about money with your kids. What many parents are finding out, however, is that keeping hush-hush about money matters leaves children unprepared, unappreciative, and uncomfortable when they eventually come into their large inheritance. A… Read More »