Estate Planning is Crucial for Same-Sex Couples


September 13, 2011
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Anyone who attended a Twin Cities Pride event this summer can attest to the vitality of Minnesota’s gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) community. The turnout and support for the GLBT community proved Minneapolis deserving of the honor, “Gayest City in America,” bestowed on the city earlier this year by The Advocate. As an estate […]

Do-It-Yourself Estate Planning is Dangerous


September 9, 2011
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Cost and convenience are often deterrents to completing an estate plan.  Consequently, many individuals and couples turn to “Do-It-Yourself” (DIY) options. Plenty of DIY options exist:  websites, other online applications, books with CDs, etc.  These options are admittedly less expensive; however, you get what you pay for … and that is not much.  These options […]

Health Care Directive Questions


July 13, 2011
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In my practice, I am regularly asked many questions about completing a Health Care Directive: Who should I name as my health care agent? Can I name all __ (pick a number) of my kids? What if my agent lives out of state? What if my wishes change regarding the instructions listed? What if technological […]

With Age Comes Wisdom, With Wisdom Comes Choice


June 24, 2011
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Growing older is a fact of life, but how and where we age is a matter of personal choice.  Whether you are a member of Gen Y, Gen X, the Baby Boom, or the Silent Generation, you have an opportunity to define the next years of your life on your own terms. But it’s an […]

Hit Me Baby One More Time? You need to check with my dad first.


June 21, 2011
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Pop star Britney Spears found herself in the news again last week, when the story broke that the 29-year old singer’s father will remain her conservator for the remainder of the year.  Three years ago, Spears became subject to a court-ordered conservatorship and guardianship when she had several public meltdowns and was ultimately placed on […]

How Adult Children Can Encourage Parents to Plan


June 9, 2011
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We often talk about new parents needing an estate plan to ensure they have guardians appointed for their minor children (see the recent article Appointing a Guardian for Minor Children). However, older parents with adult children should also be encouraged to have an estate plan in place. We find that most individuals truly understand the […]

The Battle is Over


February 16, 2011
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Call it coincidence or fate but Al Barnes, the 85-year-old Scandia, Minnesota man at the center of a court battle between his wife and his doctors regarding his treatment, passed away on Monday morning; the same day a ruling was expected from the Hennepin County Probate Court to allow the removal of life support.

Update on Al Barnes’ Plight


February 4, 2011
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In a recent post entitled, A Case for Health Care Directives, Ms. Green introduced us to Al Barnes, an 85-year-old from Scandia, Minnesota, diagnosed with dementia, kidney failure, and mental incapacity. On Wednesday, the court battle over who has authority to make medical decisions on his behalf was back in full swing. 

A case for Health Care Directives


January 31, 2011
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In the Minneapolis-St.Paul Star Tribune today, Jeremy Olson reports on a woman’s battle to maintain control over her husband’s medical decisions. With diagnoses of dementia, kidney failure, and mental incapacity, Al Barnes needs someone to make his health care decisions for him. Up until recently, Al’s wife Lana was that person. Lana Barnes was designated […]

Medical Assistance Basics For Minnesotans


December 30, 2010
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Medical Assistance (“MA”) is Minnesota’s Medicaid program* that is funded by state and federal dollars. MA is an extremely complex area of the law and one that gives many individuals great pause when thinking about his or her future and the aging process. Eligibility Requirements An individual’s eligibility for MA is based on several factors. […]

Fido’s Fate


December 20, 2010
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“Man’s best friend” Ironically, the phrase “man’s best friend” was coined by an attorney. In 1869, a man’s dog was shot and killed by his neighbor; he hired three attorneys to sue the man who shot his dog.  One of the three attorneys used the phrase “man’s best friend” during his closing argument to the […]