What We Can Learn from Britney Spears and Her 10 Year Conservatorship

What We Can Learn from Britney Spears and Her 10 Year Conservatorship

Written by Robert T. Nickerson For those that use Instagram, if they follow pop star Britney Spears, they may have noticed that her stories (these are the short videos or pictures that appear for twenty-four hours for the uninformed) have gotten the attention of her fans that have gotten more concerned over her well being….

The Pitfalls of Paying Family Members to Provide Care

The Pitfalls of Paying Family Members to Provide Care

Personal care contracts or caregiver agreements can solve a variety of problems because they allow an elderly or disabled individual the option to remain in their home while allowing funds to be paid out to that caregiver for assistance leading to a penalty-free transfer of assets and reimbursements for care provided. In order for a care…

Sidelined NHRA Driver Bob Tasca: What It’s like to Have COVID-19

Sidelined NHRA Driver Bob Tasca: What It’s like to Have COVID-19

Editor’s note: I thought I would take some time to share this article about a racer who had been struck with Covid-19 and his experience with it. Bob Tasca, driver of the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Mustang Funny Car in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series was recently diagnosed with COVID-19 and will miss this weekend’s E3 Spark Plugs…

A July Update of Estate Plan Laws

A July Update of Estate Plan Laws

From the taxation of trust income in California to landmark civil rights decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court, we have recently seen some significant developments in estate planning and business law. To ensure that you stay abreast of these legal changes, we’ve highlighted a few noteworthy developments and analyzed how they may impact your estate…

Estate Planning for Intellectual Property Rights

Estate Planning for Intellectual Property Rights

Estate planning is widely recognized as a means of transferring wealth from one generation to the next while minimizing both taxes and the risk of loss to creditors. A comprehensive estate plan not only transfers cash, investments, real estate, and vehicles, but also less commonly considered assets, such as intellectual property. While clients in certain…

Should Children Be Given an Equal Share in Your Estate Plan?

Should Children Be Given an Equal Share in Your Estate Plan?

Written by Robert Nickerson Here’s a scenario that a lot of parents of two children will likely debate about; should the distribution of your assets be equal? You might think, “how dare you suggest this concept. Everyone needs to have a fair share”. I understand why you’d think two children should probably have assets split…