With short, concise chapters on a variety of issues, Alive and Kicking: Legal Advice for Boomers By Kenney F. Hegland & Robert B. Fleming (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2007) is worth a read for anyone who works with Baby Boomers or is a Boomer themselves. Chapters address issues ranging from estate planning to identity theft to Social Security to divorce and remarriage. Written for boomers, instead of attorneys, the book offers straightforward insight into the issues faced as people age.
My complete review of the book can be read in The Wisconsin Lawyer, a magazine published by the State Bar of Wisconsin.
Making sense of illness, death and taxes through the eyes of Attorney and Author, Melinda Gustafson Gervasi
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Book: Alive and Kicking: Legal Advice for Boomers!
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Melinda Gustafson Gervasi is a Madison attorney and author whose current practice focuses on estate planning and probate. She is committed to increasing the public’s understanding of estate planning and probate issues. In 2013 she released her first book, Middle Class Philanthropist where she illustrates how anyone can leave a legacy. Gustafson Gervasi Law Office, LLC, 5555 Odana Rd., Suite 205, Madison, WI 53719
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