On Behalf of Law Offices of Gerald L. Kane | Aug 30, 2018 | Elder Law, Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is a document which names an agent to handle your financial affairs if you are incapacitated or otherwise unable to, while also explaining any limitations you wish to place on your agent while they act in your stead. There are many Power of...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Gerald L. Kane | Aug 24, 2018 | Estate Planning, Family, Kids Protection
Guardianship cases involving minor children can be complicated and expensive, especially if you do not have proper help or advice. Each guardianship case goes through the court system, but the process can be made smoother with proper planning. Below is the information...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Gerald L. Kane | Aug 16, 2018 | Estate Planning
During the estate planning process, real estate properties can be sold, given to family, or put into trusts depending on the situation and goals of the planners. Depending on what course of action needs to be taken, a different deed is required. Here are the four most...
On Behalf of Law Offices of Gerald L. Kane | Aug 9, 2018 | Special Needs, Wills and Trusts
Many people have questions about whether they can still receive government benefits after coming into an inheritance. The simple answer is yes, but there is a significant amount of planning that must occur to protect both the benefits and the inheritance, which...