Lisa Keylon

October 23, 2023

How The SECURE Act 2.0 Affects You and Your Retirement Account Beneficiaries

On December 29, 2022, President Biden signed the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement 2.0 Act (SECURE 2.0 Act). The previous SECURE Act in 2020 made several changes to retirement planning: It increased the required beginning date (RBD) for required minimum distributions (RMDs) from your individual retirement accounts from […]
June 17, 2019

Gun Restrictions Handicap Law-Abiding Citizens

On June 10, 2019 Amy Searer, a Senior Legal Policy Analyst in the Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies outlined the myriad of incidents where law abiding citizens shot intruders.  I found her statistical reporting worth sharing.  She reported, “In fact, Americans use guns in self-defense far more often […]
October 19, 2018
Special Needs Law Month

October is National Special Needs Law Month

October is National Special Needs Law Month National Special Needs Law Month is a grassroots effort established by The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) to help people with disabilities and their families understand special needs planning and the resources available to them. Special needs planning can involve: • […]
August 29, 2018
estate plan

Aretha Franklin’s Multi-million Dollar Estate?

Without A Will, What Will Happen to Aretha Franklin’s Multi-million Dollar Estate? Music legend and civil rights activist, Aretha Franklin, may have left behind a legacy when she died, but she also left us with a valuable lesson. The 76-year-old Queen of Soul reportedly had no will or estate plan, […]
May 17, 2018
Why Hire Estate Attorney

Why You Should Hire An Estate Planning Attorney

When it comes to creating an estate plan, you have the option of 1) working with an estate attorney who specializes in this area of law to counsel you through the process and to create legal documents or 2) trying to do it yourself. While creating your own estate documents […]
February 22, 2018

Estate Planning for Digital Assets and Social Media

The reality of our world today is that our digital presence survives us long after we are gone. When it comes to listing assets in estate planning documents, many people do not consider the need to include access to their online accounts– namely, banking, automatic bill payments, social media profiles, […]