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By: Shannon K. Mumaw – Associate Attorney Just as there are taxes owed during life, there are taxes owed upon death. One such tax imposed after death is inheritance tax. […]
By: Renee Q. Boyd – Associate Attorney Introduction: When most people think about Estate Planning, they think about planning for how their assets (the estate) will be distributed when they […]
ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts offer people with disabilities a great, tax-free way to accumulate money without jeopardizing their qualifications for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and other means-tested programs. […]
They say that life is cyclical, and that is also the case with you and your parents. Our mother and father take care of us when we are born and […]
Running a small business can keep you busy, but it should not keep you from creating an estate plan. Not having an estate plan in place can cause problems for […]
ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts offer people with disabilities a great, tax-free way to accumulate money without jeopardizing their qualifications for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and other means-tested programs. […]
Authored by: Stephen R. Elville – Managing Principal and Lead Attorney – Elville and Associates, P.C. March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month! Elville and Associates is very privileged and […]
Medicaid applicants must prove that they have limited income and assets in order to be eligible for long-term care services. Before beginning the Medicaid application process, it is helpful to […]
Do you get upset, angry, or cry easily? Tips are here! How often do you feel like crying? Do you cry or get upset with the slightest provocation? Do things […]
Serving as a trustee of a trust can be a huge responsibility, so trustees are entitled to compensation for their work. The amount of trustee compensation depends on the type […]


