August 20, 2018 – Senior Law News To Shred or Not To Shred? Hook Law Center will be sponsoring our "Shred With A Purpose" event to support the Alzheimer's Association THIS Saturday, August 25, 2018, from… Sarah Schmidt, Esq.
August 14, 2018 – Senior Law News Should I Transfer My House To My Kids? One of the most common questions we get from clients is whether they should transfer their house to their children.… Emily Martin, Esq.
August 03, 2018 – Senior Law News Will You Outlive Your Nest Egg? As Generation X approaches its retirement years and the Baby Boomer generation is in the midst of theirs, this question… Jennifer Rossettini, CFP®
July 30, 2018 – Senior Law News Unexpectedly Disinherited? What if your mother or father assured you that you should expect some version of an inheritance after death, but… Sarah Schmidt, Esq.
July 23, 2018 – Senior Law News IRS Announces Refunds and Credits for Some Veterans On July 11, 2018, the IRS announced in IR-2018-148 that certain veterans who received disability severance payments after January 17,… Amanda L. Richter, CPA
July 13, 2018 – Senior Law News Anxiety and Dementia A recent study has found that anxiety during middle age may be linked to higher rates of dementia late in… Letha Sgritta McDowell, CELA
July 09, 2018 – Senior Law News Think Before You Liquidate That IRA One of the biggest problems faced in estate and trust administration is the liquidation of qualified assets, such as a… Shannon Laymon-Pecoraro, CELA
July 02, 2018 – Senior Law News New Changes to 529 Plans The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has made some significant changes to qualified tuition programs also commonly known as “529 plans”. These plans are a… Amanda L. Richter, CPA
June 25, 2018 – Senior Law News When it’s Time to Hang up the Keys – and How to Have That Difficult Discussion As your parents age, you may be realizing that they need more and more help with their daily activities. Perhaps… Emily Martin, Esq.