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How families can protect independence, safety, and relationships For many people, driving represents far more than transportation. It is tied to independence, routine, and identity. Because of that, conversations

When most people think about Estate Planning, they imagine wills, trusts, and endless legal jargon. But Washington has a little-known tool that makes passing on your favorite things (jewelry,

Thoughtful ways to support connection, dignity, and well-being over time Living independently can be a source of pride, strength, and comfort. For many people, especially after major life changes,

A Family-Centered Guide from ELG Estate Planning The holidays bring families together in a way that everyday life rarely does. Between meals, laughter, and long conversations, this time of

As your parents get older, you may want to do what you can to help them manage their finances. One of the ways you can help your aging parents

When you’ve worked hard during your life to build wealth, it’s natural to want to pass it on to your loved ones. As a result, your estate planning needs