Easing the Squeeze on the Sandwich Generation
If I pay for my mom’s medication, will I still have enough to pay my daughter’s college tuition bill? Will I be able to make my son’s Little League game after taking my dad to the doctor? How do I...
If I pay for my mom’s medication, will I still have enough to pay my daughter’s college tuition bill? Will I be able to make my son’s Little League game after taking my dad to the doctor? How do I...
It’s a busy spring for Generation Law as we share planning tips at events across Illinois. Here’s where you can catch us: On April 13, attorney Melissa Johnson shares strategies for creating powers of attorney during the Huntington’s Disease Society...
Are you haunted by what you have or haven’t done with your will? Many people who have had a will drawn up confess they aren’t really sure what they signed. Others don’t follow through on important next steps that cause...
Picture the V.I.P. pass: Mr. Peabody – The Afterlife Tour – ALL ACCESS. When the music finally stops, will family and friends cheer or boo at the estate plans you have or haven’t left in place? In today’s digital world,...
“Should you take a second mortgage to do this race? Absolutely. Can anyone do this race? No. You need perseverance, consistency and about a year to train (if you are a middle of the pack athlete like I am). Why...
It’s still early enough in the New Year and close enough to Valentine’s Day that initiating the discussion of estate planning with your partner is perfectly natural. Add on one more resolution! It’s something you can do as a couple....
Giving your wife a vacuum when she didn’t ask for one is a bad gift. So is giving anyone a sweater that lights up and plays Jingle Bells. What’s even worse is giving someone a house or money if the...
This time of year, you’ll find a lot of great deals on just about every kind of gift you could possibly think of – and some you never would. Picking the perfect gift can become an overwhelming task. At Generation...
Veterans and their spouses seeking benefits for in-home care, assisted living or nursing home expenses through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are facing new eligibility requirements. The changes to VA Aid and Attendance (A&A) eligibility, which went into effect...
Thanksgiving is about more than stuffing yourself with turkey and watching football. It’s time for the family to get together and talk about … well, things that make many of us uncomfortable. Politics and weird third cousin Lilibeth aside, Thanksgiving...
Imagining our death can be more terrifying than the shower scene in “Psycho” – the unknown of what comes next, the pain dying may bring. What we don’t think about often enough is what happens after we’re gone. A life...
Just in time for Halloween, here’s a real horror story: An elderly couple met a caregiver through their church, who promptly coerced them to give almost $300,000 in cash and real property to her. With the help of Generation Law,...