by Rebekah Williams | March 26, 2020
Are you confused about estate planning? Do you not know where to begin? Some people let their confusion regarding estate planning stop them from protecting their loved ones and assets. Many people actually never move forward with having a plan in place simply because...
by Gregg Garofalo | March 25, 2020
The internet offers all the information and tools we need at our fingertips to create our own estate plan, right? For most people, this is simply not true. Several years ago, Consumer Reports®, an independent nonprofit consumer watchdog group, created wills using the...
by Rebekah Williams | March 24, 2020
Families of children are faced with the fear of the unknown. What will happen to my wonderful child with special needs after I die? Will my other daughter be overwhelmed with taking on the responsibility of taking care of her sibling with special needs? But this fear,...
by Rebekah Williams | March 23, 2020
Pretty mom carrying her little daughter So many moms have myths about estate planning. But wouldn’t the truth set you free? Knowing the truth should make you want to plan for your family today. Myth #1: Estate planning is only beneficial when someone DIES....
by Rebekah Williams | March 18, 2020
Our Promise to You During COVID-19/Coronavirus: At Garofalo Law Group, the health and safety of our clients, team members, and friends are top of mind during this unprecedented time. As estate planning and elder law attorneys, our practice is dedicated to serving our...
by Gregg Garofalo | March 9, 2020
Given the world today, you may be wondering how bankruptcy could effect your estate plan. The number of bankruptcy filings have declined over the past few years. However, there were still approximately 969,397 bankruptcy filings during the period from June 30, 2018...