The coronavirus pandemic has taken a devastating toll on American lives and livelihoods, as hundreds of thousands have died while millions more are suffering from the economic impacts, including losing their jobs. But 2020 also showed us that COVID-19 exposed the...
Month: December 2020
What if my co-parent and I disagree on vaccination?
For many years, vaccination was widely viewed as a positive advancement in modern medicine. However, in recent years, it has become a contested subject in some circles. 2020 has brought its own set of challenges – and there has been widespread disagreement about...
What a postnup could mean for a bipolar spouse
2020 has brought its fair share of hardships. You may have faced job loss or other financial strains. Limited opportunities for social interaction outside of the home may have put stress on your relationship with your spouse. You may have lost a loved one to...
What consequences could you face for not having a will?
As you begin to think about estate planning, you will likely wonder what documents and vehicles you need to make part of your plan. You may question whether drafting a will makes sense, especially if you have few significant assets or if you are establishing a trust...