by Arthur Geffen | Aug 11, 2010 | Wills
If you like the Enquirer, you will certainly enjoy this. It may not come as a huge surprise that communist and anti-capitalist philosopher Karl Marx died a poor man. But why did the German, who had seven children by his wife and died in north London, leave his meagre...
by Arthur Geffen | Aug 10, 2010 | Divorce, Estate Planning Solutions
After business hours, the American male business owner likes company … female company. My experience, as a tax planner, with guys who have lost their former brides via death or divorce could fill a book — a big book. From a tax-planning viewpoint, once the...
by Arthur Geffen | Aug 10, 2010 | Elder Law, Estate Planning Solutions
The National Institute on Aging gives three simple, but important steps to putting your affairs in order: “Put your important papers and copies of legal documents in one place. You could set up a file, put everything in a desk or dresser drawer, or just list...
by Arthur Geffen | Aug 9, 2010 | Estate Planning Solutions, Guardianship
Two diabetic strokes changed Jerry from an active older adult into someone whose blindness and lack of mobility threatened his independence and ability to live in his own home. Planning ahead can ease the process of guardianship – Fort Worth Business...
by Arthur Geffen | Aug 9, 2010 | Estate Planning Solutions, Probate, Trusts, Wills
We live in a society that has an enormous taboo against thinking about and talking about death. Yet there is a 100 percent probability that each of us will die. For the 80 percent who do not put their affairs in order, their loved ones will pay a very heavy...