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LSS Law, LLC Blog
- Jul 24
- 7 min
Choosing the Right Trustee for Your Trust: A Comprehensive Guide
- Jun 6
- 5 min
3 Things Young Adults need to know about Estate Planning
- May 24
- 4 min
What Business Owners Need to Know about Estate Planning to Protect Their Business & Family
- May 17
- 3 min
Using Donor-Advised Funds to Support Multiple Charities in Your Estate Plan
- May 10
- 4 min
Keeping Grandma Safe from Manipulation: Strategies to Avoid and Reverse Undue Influence
- Apr 19
- 2 min
Digital Assets and Estate Planning: Managing Your Online Accounts After Death
- Mar 28
- 3 min
To Donate or Not to Donate: How an Advanced Directive Can Protect Your Organs and Your Choices
- Mar 21
- 3 min
5 Ways Estate Attorneys Can Help Free You from Your Timeshare
- Mar 14
- 2 min
The 1031 Exchange: The Key to Deferring Taxes when Selling & Buying Investment Property
- Mar 8
- 3 min
Adult Adoption: How Formalizing your Relationship can eliminate Inheritance Tax
- Feb 29
- 3 min
Understanding Estate and Trust Litigation
- Feb 22
- 2 min
Ensuring Continued Care: The Importance of Guardianship for Special Needs Children Turning 18
- Feb 15
- 4 min
No Will, No Problem? What happens when a parent dies without a Will in New Jersey
- Feb 8
- 4 min
What Business Owners Need to Know about the Corporate Transparency Act
- Feb 1
- 4 min
Stepping into the Executor’s Shoes: A Beginner’s Guide
- Jan 25
- 3 min
Trust No One: How a Trust Can Save Your Children from Themselves and Others
- Jun 7, 2023
- 4 min
“I'm Leaving it all to the Dog!” Caring for your pet when you no longer can
- Nov 23, 2022
- 2 min
When a Will is not enough (spoiler - it's usually never enough!)