Blog Is it too Scary to Look At? During a recent dinner with family members, one of the scariest topics of 2022 came…Stacey RombergJuly 19, 2022
Blog Are You Sure You’re Too Young for Estate Planning? Eleven years ago, I published an article in DeNovo, formerly the magazine for the Young…Stacey RombergJuly 5, 2022
Blog We Don’t Talk About Bruno, but We Send Him Notice in a Probate Chances are, by reading the title of this blog post, you now have the chorus…Sherry LuedersJune 28, 2022
Blog Digging Into Digital Assets – Online Accounts For several years after a friend’s death, Facebook reminded me of her birthday because her…Stacey RombergJune 21, 2022
Blog The Anguish of Car Buying and Settling a Trust or Estate Dispute On a recent Saturday morning, while driving my 21-year-old manual Volkswagen Golf north on I5,…Stacey RombergJune 7, 2022
Blog Estate Administration Lessons from The Gilded Age Part 3- Assets Subject to Creditor Claims The HBO costume drama The Gilded Age uses the death of her father -- and…Sherry LuedersMay 31, 2022
Blog Consider Consideration Virtually all first-year law students are required to take a course in Contracts. In that…Stacey RombergMay 17, 2022
Blog A Reading of the Will – Is That Really a Thing? In the popular 2019 movie “Knives Out”, a familiar Hollywood scene occurred: The dramatic reading…Stacey RombergMay 3, 2022
Blog Estate Administration Lessons from The Gilded Age Part 2- The Order Creditor Claims Are Paid The HBO costume drama The Gilded Age immerses viewers in the quickly changing world of late-19th…Sherry LuedersApril 26, 2022
Blog Family Feud – The Estate Planning Version In my last blog post, I described the options available to a spouse when their…Stacey RombergApril 19, 2022