From Chief Justice to Law Professor From Chief Justice to Law Professor With Marilyn Kelly, former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court Wednesday, July 15, 2020 0 Marilyn Kelly, retired Chief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court, and Chair of Wayne State University Board of Governors, discusses her career as an attorney, a judge, and her involvement in Wayne... Read more
Legacy Letters Legacy Letters Ethical Wills Tuesday, July 14, 2020 0 Legacy letters are a written set of directions to follow for living an ethical life. They are also referred to as ethical wills. It allows you to express a set of values or morals to your loved... Read more
What is Medicare? What is Medicare? A Primer for a Complicated System Friday, July 10, 2020 0 Take a look at this primer on Medicare, the complicated federal government's health insurance program. Navigating the system can be daunting - we hope that this information is helpful. Read more
Doctor Visits During Covid-19 Doctor Visits During Covid-19 How it used to be, how it is now, and what you have to do Tuesday, July 7, 2020 0 My wife and I have recently had doctor and dental appointments that had been rescheduled for months. They are now happening, and to say the least, they are surreal. Read more
Laurie Blume / Tuesday, March 21, 2023 / Categories: Life Stages, Grief & Healing How to Survive the Loss of a Pet Life Stages It’s heart-wrenching. The more you love your pet, the more painful it can feel when they’re gone. Losing a pet can be very difficult. They’re more than just animals. Often, they are beloved members of the family. In this video, Gracefully Greying health correspondent Lila Lazarus tells the story of losing her dog, Yogi, and shares tools for getting through the grief. Gracefully Greying presents: Lila's Good Health Report, brought to you by the law firm of Lipson Neilson. Print 25890 Tags: Lipson Neilson Lila's Good Health Report The Loss of a Pet Losing Yogi Grieving the Loss of Your Pet Related articles Motherless Mother's Day: Lila's Good Health Report "You Can't Paint That" - A Senior's Guide to Living With Your HOA Questions Children Should Ask Their Parents Mourning, Death, and Dying