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What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Montana?
Nobody wants to spend their Saturday afternoon thinking about death and wills. You’d rather be hiking in Glacier National Park…
5 Things Parents of College Students Should Add to Their Estate Plan
Remember when your biggest worry was whether your kid would remember to call you once a week? Now you’re sending…
What’s the Difference Between a Power of Attorney and a Guardianship in Idaho?
When it comes to ensuring that a trusted person can make decisions on your behalf or for a loved one,…
Spotting the Signs of Elder Financial Abuse & How to Prevent It
Financial abuse against seniors is a growing problem, often going unnoticed until it’s too late. With the elderly population expected…
Gravis Law Richland Honored with Multiple Awards in 2025 Tri-Cities Best Contest
RICHLAND, WA – August 24, 2025 – Gravis Law, PLLC is proud to announce that its Richland office has been…
What Is a Living Will and Why Every Arizonan Should Have One
Rachel was 42 when a car accident left her in a coma. Her family gathered at the hospital, hoping for…
Signs It’s Time to Talk to an Elder Law Attorney
Maria noticed it gradually at first. Her 74-year-old father started repeating stories, then forgetting appointments. When he left the stove…
When Should I Update My Estate Plan in Utah?
Jennifer thought she was all set. She’d created her estate plan five years ago when her kids were toddlers—will, trust,…
Tech Tips: When Your Mom Can’t Remember Her Password: A Guide to Digital Access for Aging Parents
Last month, Sarah got a call that changed everything. Her 78-year-old father had fallen and was in the emergency room,…
Protecting Our Seniors: How to Spot and Prevent Financial Scams
Scams targeting older adults are on the rise, and the consequences can be devastating. Cases involving elderly victims losing thousands…