by Jennifer Abelaj | Jan 19, 2026 | Trustee, Trusts, Wills
When to Review or Revise your Estate Documents There are certain times when you should consider reviewing your estate documents to determine if they still meet your needs. Sometimes it is based on specific relationship and life events, such as marriage, divorce,...
by Jennifer Abelaj | Jan 19, 2026 | Health Care Proxy, Power of Attorney
Estate Planning for Young Adults and College Students Congratulations! You graduated high school or college and are ready to start adulting. Moving into your new dorm. Meeting or seeing new friends. Long days and nights studying. Fun on the weekends – of course! ...
by Jennifer Abelaj | Jan 19, 2026 | Non-Profits, Taxation
Substantial Contributors to Public Charities: With Reward comes Some Risk Charitable organizations are created and operated for a public good and not for purposes of making a profit for investors. But there is a cost to operating and carrying out a charity’s goals. ...
by Jennifer Abelaj | Jan 19, 2026 | Uncategorized
Basics of Estate Planning Estate planning is a broad term for preparing your assets and your family’s needs in the event of your disability of death. The type of planning appropriate for you will depend on the composition of your assets, your family structure and...
by Jennifer Abelaj | Jan 19, 2026 | Non-Profits
Advocacy and Lobbying by Non-Profits Non-profits often wonder if they can carry out lobbying as part of their charitable activities without jeopardizing their charitable status. Various factors must first be carefully considered. These may include identifying the...