Building Black Wealth, Kill the Debt Monster!

As we close out another Black History Month I can’t help but to reflect on the state of black wealth in America. Sure this country is built on a legacy of discrimination that has given way to the current wealth

Are You Planning with the End in Mind?

I don’t mean to be overly spiritual about the matter, but as a Christian who happens to be an estate planning attorney, I understand that, one day, I’ll have to give an account for everything that has been entrusted to me.

Spouses & Inheritance: What’s All the Fuss?

You may be upset with your spouse and have decided in your heart to get the last laugh by selling the family home and leaving everything to charity at your death or giving it all away before you die. 

There’s Power in Civic Engagement

As we continue to pray and identify solutions, new policies and legislation to overcome the many injustices in this country, engagement at the local and federal levels and within the private sector is essential. 

Keeping Our Seniors Top of Mind

Many of our seniors are isolated in their homes, long-term care facilities, and nursing homes across the United States, with limited access to the outside world.

Three Considerations to Avoid Probate

For many, the number one goal for estate planning is to avoid probate. You may be asking yourself what is probate? Without getting too technical, probate is the legal process of wrapping up your affairs

From Being Assets to Owning Assets

For 246 years we were somebody’s assets. We were transported across the Atlantic like cargo and sold at markets with other goods. 

Don’t Skip the Planning

I spend the majority of my day advising individuals and families on protecting and preserving their wealth in case of incapacitation and death.