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
Blog Has Your Spouse Said “I Do” to Estate Planning? When you marry, often your spouse promises to “have and to hold” and “to love,…Stacey RombergApril 5, 2022
Blog Estate Administration Lessons from The Gilded Age Part 1 – Nonprobate Notice to Creditors The HBO series The Gilded Age opens in the year 1882, with the character Marian…Sherry LuedersMarch 29, 2022