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Tag Archives: living will
The Court Time Foundation Hosts the Healthy Living & Giving Senior Outreach Day
Partner Charles Hadad Joins The Court Time Foundation for the 2023 Healthy Living & Giving Senior Outreach Day Charles “Chuck” Hadad, Partner and Chair of the Estates & Trusts Practice Group at The Lynch Law Group was invited to speak …
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Estate Planning Documents: An Overview
We have compiled a list of the minimum statutory requirements for the critical estate planning documents. In addition, our attorneys make recommendations for additional steps to take in executing each document. Last Will and Testament What is a Last Will …
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Estate Planning After Divorce: Don’t Forget to Protect Your Assets!
Your divorce is over. Your marital property has been divided, and you know what assets are yours. You are exhausted yet relieved that the process is finally over. It’s time to relax and recover, right? Estate planning after divorce is often neglected. It is so easy to become wrapped up in the emotion of the process …
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