by Tony DelGiorno | Oct 1, 2009 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Financial Planning
Everyday, people open up new bank accounts or go into their bank and add a person to their account. The reasons for doing this are many. First, as a person gets older, it may be more difficult to get out to the store or to keep your bills straight. Therefore, you...
by Tony DelGiorno | Oct 1, 2008 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Financial Planning
Recently, I had an opportunity to give a talk concerning the common misconceptions that folks have about asset protection planning and estate planning. As 2008 draws to a close after a tumultuous year on Wall Street, it is important to understand some of these...
by Tony DelGiorno | Oct 1, 2007 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
The “Queen of Mean”, Leona Helmsley’s death made headlines not only for the fact that she died, but more importantly for the fact that she left $12 million to care for her beloved dog named “Trouble”. Helmsley is not alone in her desire to care for her loyal...
by Tony DelGiorno | May 1, 2007 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
For the last several months, we have been inundated on the news about the continuing saga of Anna Nicole Smith – the death of her son, her millions of dollars, the prospective father to her baby, and how she died. Anyone who reads her Last Will and Testament...
by Tony DelGiorno | Oct 1, 2006 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Health Care
You are checking into the hospital for a procedure that your physician has said is routine, but you are still frightened at the prospect of the surgery and recovery. In the midst of all of the questions about insurance and billing, you are asked “Have you signed a...
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