January 2025 Newsletter
Why You Need to Worry About Incapacity Planning
Incapacity can happen at any age and can have many causes. An estate plan that addresses only what happens to your assets (such as your money, property, life insurance policies, and retirement accounts) after death—and does not address who can make decisions about your personal affairs if you become temporarily or permanently incapacitated—is fundamentally flawed. Read more to ensure your plan includes incapacity as well.
Whom Do You Trust to Make Your Financial Decisions?
You may take for granted that you are able to manage your finances. However, what if you become incapacitated? Someone else will have to manage your finances for you if you cannot. Read more to understand how to update your estate plan to name a substitute decision-maker to act in your stead, you have control over who that someone is.
Whom Do You Trust to Make Your Medical Decisions?
You may have estate planning documents that allow someone else to manage your finances during a period of incapacity. But have you also appointed someone to step in and manage your medical care when you cannot make decisions or communicate your preferences on your own? Read more to make sure you have certain documents that allow you to control your future medical treatment in the event that you become incapacitated.
Welcome 2025!
It’s hard to believe that the new year is upon us—Welcome, 2025! As we close out another year, we always take time to reflect on how our office has performed, and based on these reflections, we implement new initiatives for the year ahead.
What Clients Are Saying
Hear how families describe their experience working with our firm.
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"Impressed"I found attorney Lannik professional, courteous, and gave honest feedback without passing judgement on the other attorney. She was very gracious, listened attentively, and offered her perspective.- Dan U.
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"Highly Recommend"She was very helpful in putting my funds in the correct places to protect my assets.- Mary D.
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"Very Personable"We would highly recommend Lannik Law to those looking for an intelligent, informed and friendly elder law attorney.- Marianne D.