
Understanding ABLE Accounts in Missouri and Kansas
For individuals with disabilities and their families, financial planning has historically come with a difficult dilemma: save money and risk losing vital government benefits, or

For individuals with disabilities and their families, financial planning has historically come with a difficult dilemma: save money and risk losing vital government benefits, or

If you’re married, you probably share a lot with your spouse—your home, your finances, and your life in general. And if you’ve done your estate

When a loved one passes away, dealing with legal matters like filing a will or starting probate may feel overwhelming. While death is a personal

To properly assist clients, elder law attorneys must juggle knowledge of multiple public benefits programs, each with its own unique eligibility requirements. Additionally, attorneys must

As a millennial, you’re making a real impact—in your career, your community, and the lives of those around you. Your values may differ from those

Many people wonder: What happens to my house when I die if I still owe money on it? The short answer? Your mortgage doesn’t vanish. Just like

When it comes to estate planning, minimizing gift and estate taxes is often a top priority—especially for individuals who own high-value assets that are expected

We all know having an estate plan is important. It gives you peace of mind and protects the people you love. But let’s be honest—getting

Let’s face it—thinking about someone else raising your children is heartbreaking. It’s one of those things that can stop you in your tracks, a “what