What Happens Legally When My Child Turns 18? Family planningHolly SimpsonJanuary 1, 2024medical power of attorney
Estate Planning 101: Wills vs. Trusts Family planningHolly SimpsonOctober 18, 2021Simpson Law Firmmedical power of attorney, living will, durable financial power of attorney, high school graduateComment
Don't Forget To Protect Your Furry Family: Estate Planning For Your Pets Holly SimpsonOctober 11, 2021Simpson Law Firmmedical power of attorney, living will, durable financial power of attorney, high school graduateComment
Including Cryptocurrency in Your Estate Plan Holly SimpsonOctober 4, 2021Simpson Law Firmmedical power of attorney, living will, durable financial power of attorney, high school graduateComment
Everything You Need to Know About Including Digital Assets In Your Estate Plan —Part 2 Holly SimpsonSeptember 27, 2021Simpson Law Firmmedical power of attorney, living will, durable financial power of attorney, high school graduateComment
Everything You Need to Know About Including Digital Assets In Your Estate Plan—Part 1 Family planningHolly SimpsonSeptember 20, 2021Simpson Law Firmmedical power of attorney, living will, durable financial power of attorney, high school graduateComment
How to Avoid Being Placed Under the Care of Guardian as a Senior Citizen Holly SimpsonSeptember 13, 2021Simpson Law Firmmedical power of attorney, living will, durable financial power of attorney, high school graduateComment
Moving To A New State? Remember to Update Your Estate Plan Family planningHolly SimpsonSeptember 6, 2021Simpson Law Firmmedical power of attorney, living will, durable financial power of attorney, high school graduateComment
Does Your Estate Plan Protect Your Intellectual Property? Holly SimpsonAugust 30, 2021Simpson Law Firmmedical power of attorney, living will, durable financial power of attorney, high school graduateComment
New Developments Transform the Role Life Insurance Plays in Your Estate and Financial Planning Holly SimpsonAugust 23, 2021Simpson Law Firmmedical power of attorney, living will, durable financial power of attorney, high school graduateComment