July 29, 2024 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Estate Planning,Probate,Public Interest Leave a Comment on Are You in Control, or Giving Away Control? Are You in Control, or Giving Away Control? Why Leaving No Plan is Not the Plan for You Are You in Control, or Are You Giving Away Control? Are you designing your future, or are relying on the default to design it for you? When it comes to… Continue Reading
June 12, 2024 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Estate Planning,Probate 2 Comments on Why Keeping It A Secret Is Hurtful Not Helpful Why Keeping It A Secret Is Hurtful Not Helpful How Can Your Estate Plan Help Them If You Don’t Tell Them? In a previous post, we discussed why waiting until you need help when it comes to your final legal affairs is the worst move to make. In today’s… Continue Reading
June 5, 2024 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Estate Planning,Probate Leave a Comment on Why Waiting Until You Need It Is the Worst Why Waiting Until You Need It Is the Worst Help, Don’t Harm, Your Family With Proper Planning While many of us know that estate planning has to do with what happens to our property and how are loved ones are taken care of when we are gone, far too… Continue Reading
January 3, 2023 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Estate Planning,Probate,Public Interest 16 Comments on GET READY FOR OUR FIRST CHALLENGE IN MARCH 2023!!! GET READY FOR OUR FIRST CHALLENGE IN MARCH 2023!!! Are you ready to invest in your family’s future? Are you ready to make decisions out of faith, not fear? Then Save the Date for our FIRST Estate Planning Challenge, LIVE and Online! March 27-31, 2023. Decode the myths of… Continue Reading
July 25, 2022 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Estate Planning,Probate 11 Comments on Make Your Own Choice When Faced with Medical Emergencies Make Your Own Choice When Faced with Medical Emergencies As the world has learned through the past two years of the global Covid-19 pandemic, medical emergencies are not reserved for the sick, disabled, and aged, although the likelihood can increase in each of those categories. However, in light of the… Continue Reading
March 8, 2022 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Estate Planning,Probate,Public Interest 83 Comments on Women and Wills: The Importance of Estate Planning for Women Women and Wills: The Importance of Estate Planning for Women March 8 marks International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate advances and achievements by women around the world, as well as advocating for increasing gender equality when it comes to social issues such as closing the pay gap and positioning… Continue Reading
February 28, 2022 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Civil Litigation,Estate Planning,Probate,Public Interest Leave a Comment on I Don’t Have Much, Just the House I Don’t Have Much, Just the House When it comes to thinking about planning your estate, there is a false perception that only the rich and famous have substantial assets to protect. Due to this viewpoint, every day individuals may believe that they do not have much… Continue Reading
February 21, 2022 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Civil Litigation,Estate Planning,Probate Leave a Comment on Detroit is coming back, but is your property safe? Detroit is coming back, but is your property safe? “Land is the basis of all independence. Land is the basis of freedom, justice, and equality.” Malcolm X, Message to the Grassroots, Detroit 1963 In his seminal Message to the Grassroots delivered in Detroit on November 10, 1963, Malcolm X… Continue Reading
January 31, 2022 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Civil Litigation,Estate Planning,Probate,Social Security Disability 74 Comments on The Right Lawyer Can Determine Outcome of Your Case The Right Lawyer Can Determine Outcome of Your Case When facing a lawsuit or legal crisis, a great deal of stress can weigh you down even more than the issue you are facing itself. For example, think of the stress building up when you are unable to work after… Continue Reading
January 10, 2022 Tina M. Patterson, Esq Post in Civil Litigation,Estate Planning,Probate 18 Comments on The Costs of Delaying Legal Guidance The Costs of Delaying Legal Guidance While many people struggle to afford legal guidance or are hesitant to hire or speak to an attorney, a cost still remains when dealing with legal issues without legal advice. Having a property taken away. Failing to sell a home.… Continue Reading