Questions Children Should Ask Their Parents Questions Children Should Ask Their Parents Health Reporter Lila Lazarus Interviews Attorney Steven Malach Tuesday, June 15, 2021 0 Health Reporter Lila Lazarus interviews Lipson Neilson Attorney Steve Malach about the questions parents need to answer for their children including end of life wishes and financial matters. Read more
Dos and Don'ts in the Workplace Dos and Don'ts in the Workplace With Attorney Lisa Zastrow Wednesday, June 9, 2021 0 Lipson|Neilson Attorney Lisa Zastrow continues her discussion on free speech in the workplace, based on what is acceptable, expected, and absolutely not tolerated in the workplace involving... Read more
The Best You in Every Season The Best You in Every Season Bev and Val of Seasons Embraced Thursday, June 3, 2021 0 Bev Gross and Val Pursel, two friends from the Midwest hoping to inspire women over 50 with fashion and lifestyle selections! Read more
Medicare Coverage: Issues & Options Medicare Coverage: Issues & Options With Mary Schmitt Smith Wednesday, May 26, 2021 0 Attorney Mary Schmitt Smith is the first certified elder law attorney (CELA) in Michigan. She explains Medicare coverage issues and options in the various plans, provides facts and figures around... Read more
Laurie Blume / Thursday, April 21, 2022 / Categories: Legal, Advanced Planning Avoid Probate Court! Legal Lipson Neilson attorney and probate litigator Steve Malach discusses the many reasons that you should avoid probate court. Learn how to get your financial and legal affairs in order, no matter your age, so that your loved ones and heirs are protected. Print 23757 Tags: Lipson Neilson Probate Litigation Steven H. Malach Estate Planning to Avoid Probate Court Estate Planning for Seniors 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 Preparing For Your Aging Parents Are Your Financial Affairs in Order Before You Die?