By Jennifer L. Fulton, Esquire
While often overlooked, most people today have “digital” assets that should be reviewed upon death. These digital assets could include email and social media accounts, online photo storage, online portals to health and financial information, frequent flyer miles and credit card points, streaming services, and even cryptocurrency.
But why bother accessing...
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Raise a Glass: To the Health of Your Estate Plan
By Jennifer L. Fulton, Esquire
Happy New Year! As we ring in 2020, most of us set goals for living intentionally in the new year. If you don’t have an estate plan, make it a New Year’s resolution to take care of it for yourself and your family this year. If you have one, now...
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Are You Ready to Win the Lottery?
By Jennifer L. Fulton, Esquire
Bresky Law
How many of us have participated in a lottery pool at the office? Probably most of us. But what happens if your office pool actually wins big—aside from no one showing up for work the next day? Does your office pool have a plan for...When Planning for Your Family’s Future, “Paws” to Remember the Four-Legged Members
By Jennifer L. Fulton, Esquire Bresky Law
For many of us, our pets are beloved members of the family. And sometimes they outlive us. A cockatoo or Amazonian parrot, for example, can easily live for 75 years, and even dogs and cats often live up to 20 years. What happens to them when we...