Avoid Probate Court! Avoid Probate Court! Legal Thursday, April 21, 2022 0 Lipson Neilson attorney and probate litigator Steve Malach discusses the many reasons that you should avoid probate court, for yourself and your family! Read more
Healing Through Prayer Healing Through Prayer Life Stages Thursday, April 21, 2022 0 Cantor Neil Michaels shares with us the Mi Shebeirach - meaning ‘the One who blessed’ - a blessing for individuals or groups in times struggle or facing emotional or spiritual challenges. Read more
The Power of Breakfast The Power of Breakfast Health Tuesday, April 5, 2022 0 Our health correspondent Lila Lazarus is joined by Blue Cross Blue Shield nutritionist Shanthi Appelo as they enjoy a virtual breakfast together. Read more
How Much Sunlight do I Need to get Vitamin D? How Much Sunlight do I Need to get Vitamin D? Health Monday, April 4, 2022 0 Launching our partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield, we are excited to present the first piece. When absence makes the heart grow fonder, we miss and love the sunshine that much more. Read more
Laurie Blume / Wednesday, September 15, 2021 / Categories: Legal, Advanced Planning Preparing For Your Aging Parents With Lipson|Neilson Attorney Christina DiMichele Christina DiMichele, a family law attorney with Lipson Neilson, discusses how to have a meaningful conversation with aging parents about sensitive topics including finances, life changes and the importance of using Gracefully Greying’s Listing Life Fully - a personal and family document of records, resources, contacts, and wishes. Print 24881 Tags: Lipson Neilson Christina DiMichele Listing Life Fully Aging Parents Organizing Aging Parents More links Christina DiMichele, Lipson Neilson Listing Life FullyCreate a smooth transition for your loved ones when the unexpected happens by preparing, recording, and organizing your important documents all in one place Related articles The Grey Divorce: Issues and Settlement Dealing with Personal and Sentimental Belongings "You Can't Paint That" - A Senior's Guide to Living With Your HOA Basic Estate Planning Are Your Financial Affairs in Order Before You Die? Avoid Probate Court!