Hello and Happy April!
I recently returned from a fantastic trip to Indian Wells, California, where I enjoyed three days at the BNP Paribas Open, watching tennis greats like Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal play under a beautiful, sunny southern California sky. It was wonderful to have the chance to enjoy watching the best of the best compete in my favorite sport, tennis, visit with dear friends and make new acquaintances.
Of Counsel Attorney Sherry Bosse Lueders had a busy March! After starting the month with an “Estate Planning for New Parents” presentation to a Greenwood-area PEPS group (Program for Early Parent Support), she presented on “Estate Planning for Empty Nesters” to a women’s investing group on Mercer Island on March 20th. Sherry also was a member of a panel that presented and led a lively discussion on the topic of “Ethics and Social Media” at the Washington State Bar Association’s Readmission Program in March. I’d also like to congratulate Sherry on her insightful article on business dissolution, which made the front page of the March King County Bar Bulletin this month. Way to go, Sherry!
The Seattle Foundation’s “BigGive 2015” is right around the corner, on May 5th. For those of you not familiar with this annual event, the Seattle Foundation allows donors to give to their favorite charities on this day, and then will “stretch” the donation to provide further financial assistance. I would encourage all of you to consider providing a BigGive donation to an organization near and dear to my heart, Tennis Outreach Programs (“TOPs“). I serve on the Board of Directors of TOPs, a non-profit which operates the Eastside Tennis Center in Kirkland. We served over 2,000 children last year, approximately 40% of whom are receiving full or partial financial assistance. If you have any questions about TOPs, please ask me!
As always, I would love to hear your questions and comments. If you have any questions about our firm and the work we do, please visit our website at www.staceyromberg.com.
Why Robin Williams’s Family is Fighting Over His Estate
In this blog post, Sherry discusses the very public dissention among the blended family of late actor Robin Williams regarding his estate, even though he had an estate plan in place. Read more about why it is vitally important to be clear about your wishes when creating and updating your estate plan, to avoid potentially messy and painful disagreements arising once you are gone.
Why You Need to Update Your Estate Plan When You Divorce
Following up from her previous post about about estate planning issues in blended families, Sherry discusses the reasons why it is so important to meet with an attorney while going through a divorce, instead of waiting until after your marriage is over. Learn more about Washington’s community property state and how you can protect your assets during the difficult process of dissolving your marriage.
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