Is there a catch to ‘going paperless’?

Is there a catch to ‘going paperless’?

Blog Is there a catch to ‘going paperless’? June 2, 2015 Many of us get most, if not all, of our bills and correspondence with companies via email. For many reasons this is great. The environment wins, we don’t have to do filing, our kitchen table...
Legacies, Ethical Wills and the Farewell Email

Legacies, Ethical Wills and the Farewell Email

Blog Legacies, Ethical Wills and the Farewell Email May 20, 2015 My work, including estate planning, thinking about digital assets, and community education has me thinking alot lately about different kinds of legacies. In estate planning and in the dictionary, a...
“Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die”

“Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die”

Blog “Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die” March 30, 2015 Willie Nelson with a fan in Austin-Bergstrom International Airport by Henry Yip Willie Nelson’s ‘gospel’ song “Roll Me Up and Smoke When I Die,” which is also the title...
What Concerns You Most about Death?

What Concerns You Most about Death?

Blog What Concerns You Most about Death? December 8, 2014 Last year, with The Sacred Dying Foundation, we sent out a quick survey via email and social media. We asked 2 questions – The first question prompted participants to rank a list of ‘priorities’ or...
Why Do Technology and Elder Law Need Each Other?

Why Do Technology and Elder Law Need Each Other?

Blog Why Do Technology and Elder Law Need Each Other? November 21, 2014 Technology needs elder law, because growing old and dying is an experience that 100% of technology users will face. Technology needs elder law to help people make plans for illness, incapacity and...