Blog Rock, Paper, Scissors On occasion, the practice of law is analogous to a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors.…Stacey RombergOctober 20, 2020
Blog Git Along, Little Dogies According to Wikipedia “Git Along, Little Dogies” is a traditional cowboy ballad that relates to…Stacey RombergOctober 6, 2020
Blog And About My Mom’s Will… Like many law firms who do estate planning work, we frequently receive requests from adult…Stacey RombergSeptember 22, 2020
Blog Betwixt and Between Transitions can be stressful and confusing – both in life and in death. The period…Stacey RombergSeptember 8, 2020
Blog Will a Revocable Living Trust Protect Assets from Estate Tax? Most Americans do not need to worry about the federal estate tax. It only applies…Sherry LuedersJuly 28, 2020
Blog Who Should You Leave your Estate To? What About Your Estate Planning Lawyer? An article in the Washington Post last month caught my eye: “She needed a will.…Stacey RombergJuly 7, 2020
Blog Is it Too Late to Ask About My Grandmother’s Trust? As the COVID-19 crisis progresses, many people struggle with spending so much time at home.…Stacey RombergJune 9, 2020
Blog New Options for Memorial Instructions Last year, Washington state was is in the news for being the first state in…Sherry LuedersMay 26, 2020
Blog Can a Deceased Person Keep a Coronavirus Relief Payment? The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act was signed into law on March…Stacey RombergMay 19, 2020
Blog Estate Planning Updates In Light of COVID-19 As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many clients have contacted my firm recently regarding…Stacey RombergApril 21, 2020