Posts Tagged Powers Of Attorney
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Celebrate National Get Organized Month
By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford After the hectic pace of the holiday season, it is easy to understand why January has been designated National Get Organized Month. And, while a professional organizer would provide a list of household tasks to better manage your home, I think the same con...
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Divorce and Your Estate Plan
By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford Divorce is a challenging time in any family’s life, changing the lives of everyone involved. But, as wrenching an experience as it can be, it’s not necessarily over once the final papers are signed. You may have divided property and designed custod...
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Estate Planning as a Team Sport
By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford Jan and Don were life-long athletes. During high school, both played several team sports, and they continued to feed this passion with church and community teams as they aged. In addition, when their children were younger, they took turns serving as coach, ...
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Expecting the Unexpected
By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford Nancy wasn’t expecting to crash her car during a summer storm. She wasn’t expecting to sustain a head injury during the accident. And she certainly wasn’t expecting to be out of work over six months while her injuries healed. Fortunately for Nanc...
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When Time is Short
By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford As you drive your mom to her regular doctor appointment, you think of everything you need to do: Drop off Bobby at soccer, pick up Sally from softball, pick up groceries, make dinner, etc. It seems the list is endless. You wonder how your mom had time to do i...
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Guarding Against Mental Incapacity
Nash Nash Bean & Ford are members of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys and the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys. By Curt Ford Nash Nash Bean & Ford As we age, one of our most deeply held concerns is that we may begin to lose our mental alertness. We can try ...