3 Steps to Take After a Dementia Diagnosis By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. July 1, 2025 Rather than referring to a single disease, the term “dementia” can be applied to a variety of symptoms involving a debilitating decline in cognitive thinking skills. As we age, even the...
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. June 24, 2025 What You Need to Know about Estate Planning When Single and Childless You’re not married, and you never had kids – how does estate planning work for you? Do you even need to do it? This is an understandable question. After...
Healthcare Decisions Need to Be Made While Healthy By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. June 10, 2025 Estate planning is about more than what happens to your assets when you pass away. It’s also about protecting yourself at the end of your life. Proper estate planning should...
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. May 17, 2018 Kim Kardashian’s Estate Plan Ensures She’ll Always Look Her Best When you think of estate planning, it’s likely you imagine deciding who gets which assets. This is the reason many people give for avoiding it. After...
By: Barry E. Haimo, Esq. December 22, 2015 What Is a Persistent Vegetative State? For many families, witnessing a loved one enter a persistent vegetative state is incredibly traumatic and hard to understand. Different than a coma, a persistent vegetative state is a...
By: Monica Bernard, Paralegal February 4, 2020 Advanced Care Directives for College-Aged Children As parents, we all know the routine of taking our children to the doctor’s, dentist, etc. and making regular daily medical decisions for our children. However, in a blink...