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How do I get started on my estate planning? by Heidi B. Adair
Answer: The best way to start working on your estate plan is to make an appointment with an estate planning attorney. As part of your preparation for your upcoming appointment, the attorney may provide you with a questionnaire that asks you about your assets and your family. Even if the attorney does not provide you with a questionnaire, it is still important to create a list of all your assets and debts. Assets may consist of a home, car, bank accounts, retirement accounts and life insurance as well as other items. Debts could be loans that you have through a […]
Navigating New Federal Laws for Pregnancy and Nursing Accommodations in the Workplace by Andrew Heck and Micayla Schmidt
In 2023, two new federal laws were passed to assist employees who are pregnant and new mothers. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) took effect on June 27, 2023, and The PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP Act) became effective on April 28, 2023. What do you need to know for your business?PWFAThe PWFA requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant employees as long as there is no undue hardship placed on the employer. Previously, pregnant workers were not provided with the ability to request an accommodation – or at least were not provided any legal protection if they did. Pregnant […]
Beers Mallers Lawyers Honored with Super Lawyer Designation
FORT WAYNE, IN For Top Lawyer – Super Lawyer Theodore T. Storer, of BEERS MALLERS, LLP, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has been honored among Indiana’s Top Lawyers for 2022. He was listed in the latest edition of 2022 Indiana Super Lawyers under Employment and Labor and has been selected by his peers as a Super Lawyer every year since 2017 in Employment and Labor or General Litigation. Storer has practiced law for over 27 years and has extensive experience in civil litigation on behalf of individuals, small businesses, and large corporations. For Top Lawyer – Rising Star Ryan M. Gardner, […]
What is the Senior Safe Act? by Daniel K. Leininger
In recent years, more attention has been given to the threat of senior financial exploitation. Unfortunately, it is all too frequent that caregivers and persons acting under a financial power of attorney for a senior use their positions of influence and power to take the senior’s money for their own benefit. Financial professionals may be the first to notice suspicious patterns of unusual activity on a client’s account, like atypical withdrawals or a sudden interest in risky assets that do not track with the client’s previous investing policies. In the past, such professionals hesitated to take action out of concern […]
My uncle just died and I am named as the executor of his estate. Where do I start? by: Janell Sprinkle
As executor, you are responsible for carrying out the terms of your uncle’s will and overseeing the administration of his estate. Your duties will vary depending on the complexity of the estate, but generally, you are in charge of inventorying his assets, paying any debts and taxes due, then transferring what’s left to those entitled to it. A good starting place is to locate important documents including death certificate, Will, and any Trust Agreement. You will also want to gather documentation of assets such as current bank statements, investment statements, deeds, life insurance policies, certificates of title, etc.Next, speak with your […]
Financial and Estate Planning by: Jesica L. Thorson
My husband and I are in our 80s and we are worried that we will not have enough to live on if one of us should need to pay for home health care or nursing home bills. Can we do anything or is it too late? It is never too early or too late to do financial and estate planning. It is true that the earlier you start the more options are available to you, but even when you get a later start, there is still very effective planning that can be done and wonderful savings achieved. Medicare, supplemental medical […]
Senior Life by: Kurt Bachman
Question: Is there a new law that requires me to change my current health care representative appointment and living will documents? Answer: There is a new law that was enacted in 2021, which became effective July 1, 2021, that allows Indiana residents to combine their medical durable power of attorney, health care representative appointment document, and living will advance directive all into one comprehensive form. However, you are not required to take advantage of this new law if you previously executed otherwise legal and valid documents up to December 31, 2022. Thereafter, all Indiana residents desiring to utilize the […]