Appointing someone to act on your behalf under a power of attorney (POA) is one of the most important decisions you'll make in your estate planning process. The POA grants significant authority over ...
Although I understand this article may strike a nerve with some, this article highlights an ever-growing problem, and what used to be an issue only occasionally, is now becoming a widespread problem ...
L-R: Ashley Cook, Lorraine R. Silverman, Kayla Leder, Ellen Gabelmann, and Jessica Phillips of Copps DiPaola Silverman. Courtesy photo A recent article published by the New York Law Journal, titled ...
You need to make many important decisions as you navigate the estate planning process. Some of these decisions include choosing the appropriate people to manage your assets, make decisions on your ...
If the public knows anything from watching television’s assortment of courtroom shows, it’s that no one yields more power in a courtroom than the judge. Judges are gatekeepers of fact and law; tasked ...