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B&H Law
  • About
    • Attorneys
      • Ellen Barton
      • Joshua L. Brothers
      • Donna M. Calf Robe
      • Katrina B. Durkin
      • Christopher M. Henderson
      • Beth Lambert
      • James W. Spencer
    • Staff
      • Molly Ashe
      • Tracy Billington
      • Ceci Campagna
      • Ericka Dawe
      • Alicia Emnott
      • Julianna Seever
    • History
  • Practice Areas
    • Individuals And Families
      • Disability-Related Benefits
      • Elder Law
      • Estate Planning
      • Guardianship
      • Probate And Estate Administration
      • Special Education Law
    • Services For Professionals
      • Clients With Diminished Capacity
      • Fiduciaries
      • Settlement and Litigation Planning
  • Community Involvement
  • Blog
  • Contact

Dealing with memory loss: Is it normal?

On behalf of Brothers & Henderson, P.S. | Jul 17, 2020 | Firm News

Everyone forgets something at some point. When you begin forgetting things and you are older, it can be frightening to think you may have dementia or a condition such as Alzheimer's disease. Before you start to worry too much, you should learn more about memory loss. ...

Estate plans, beneficiaries and uncertainty

On behalf of Brothers & Henderson, P.S. | Jul 15, 2020 | Firm News

For those creating an estate plan, there are often many different sources of stress and uncertainty. Whether a loved one has special needs or someone cannot decide which type of estate plan makes the most sense, our law firm realizes the pressures that many people...

Is it time to modify your estate plan?

On behalf of Brothers & Henderson, P.S. | Jul 13, 2020 | Firm News

Washington residents often think that creating an estate plan is all you need to do. Unfortunately, that is not the case. An estate plan needs to reflect your life in an accurate way. Because of that, you will come across times when you need to change your estate...

Do all estates enter the probate process?

On behalf of Brothers & Henderson, P.S. | Jul 10, 2020 | Firm News

When a close friend or family member passes away, there are a host of issues to reconcile. In addition to grieving the loss of a loved one, you must consider finalizing the estate and carrying out the deceased’s wishes.  Depending on the circumstances surrounding the...

What are your options for trusts for special needs children?

On behalf of Brothers & Henderson, P.S. | Jul 8, 2020 | Firm News

For all parents, estate planning has a great significance. An estate plan provides you with reassurance that your children will have their needs met after you pass. When you have children with special needs, it is even more important. When planning ahead for children...

How do you pick the right executor for your estate?

On behalf of Brothers & Henderson, P.S. | Jul 3, 2020 | Firm News

Washington residents like you who want an estate plan must start by picking an executor. This person will oversee your estate after you pass on. Because of this, they are one of the most important parts of your estate plan.  Today we will look at some key points to...

How will my debts affect my surviving family after my death?

On behalf of Brothers & Henderson, P.S. | Jul 1, 2020 | Firm News

In today’s economic climate, it is likely that you will still have some outstanding debt when you pass away. This is yet another reason why making an estate plan can be vital to your successors’ financial well-being, even if you do not have considerable assets. ...

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