Estate planning is one of those things that a lot of people feel it’s fine to put off. They naturally imagine that they won’t actually need a plan until they retire or they’re in their 70s. That feels worlds away to someone in their 20s or 30s, so they don’t worry...
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Month: October 2021
Guardianships vs. conservatorships: understanding the difference in Illinois
If you have a loved one in your life who has special needs, you might have reached the point where you need to consider establishing a guardianship. After all, some adults have disabilities that leave them unable to make medical, financial or legal decisions in their...
How independent will your child be?
Your child has autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and you’re thinking about their future. They live with you right now, but you know well that you will not always be there for them. How independent can they be? Will they be able to live on their own? The answers, of...