The Estate Planning & Elder Law Firm

The Estate Planning & Elder Law Firm Attorney Richard Seff is a former social worker and healthcare executive who brings a unique skill-set to his Estate Planning & Elder Law practice. Malpractice?

ABOUT RICHARD SEFF



After graduating from Southwestern University School of Law, I went to work for a well respected estate planning law firm, with the dream of becoming a trusted advisor to his clients. Having been a social worker, my passion has always been about empowering families. I quickly discovered that the personal lawyer relationship I had envisioned no longer exists in today’s age of

billable hours and complex form documents spit out of a computer. At $400/hour and billing my time in six minute increments, very few people were willing to pay for anything more than fast form documents that gave them the feeling of having done the right thing, but as I found out, far too often accomplished nothing at all. My second year of law school, my grandfather died and we found ourselves in the middle of a long and expensive court process even though my grandfather had worked with a lawyer on their estate planning. Turns out, this lawyer had never transferred my grandfather’s assets into his trust and hadn’t made sure my grandfather did it either. At the time, I thought he must have committed malpractice. When I went to work as a lawyer, it was a shock for me to discover that all the best firms throughout the United States do it the same way. No, common practice! And, even when a lawyer did his job of re-titling his client’s assets, more often than not I discovered most (if not all) of them would “fall out of the trust” within 3-5 years of signing the trust documents. That means the trust fails. And, as a dad, it dawned on me that traditional estate planning documents did nothing to protect my children from being taken out of my home and into the foster care system if I died or went into the hospital. So, I decided to start my own practice to focus on serving people who want to guarantee their plan will work when their family needs it most and appreciate knowing we will be there to advise their family when they can’t be. People who expect things to change throughout their lifetime and want a trusted advisor to guide them through those changes. People who are busy, love kids and want to leave the world a better place. Before becoming a lawyer in 1990, I earned a Master’s Degree in Social Work and treated adolescents and families. Then I got another Master’s Degree in Health Care Administration from George Washington University and was a hospital administrator. Rachel and Emily are my daily inspiration

May is Older Americans Month, and in honor of the month, we wanted to share a couple of key proactive steps you can take...
05/13/2026

May is Older Americans Month, and in honor of the month, we wanted to share a couple of key proactive steps you can take to ensure your estate plan meets your needs and protects your family. Here are some key actions you can take today:

🔹 Organize important documents - Your estate plan is only effective if the right people can access it. Make sure documents like wills, trusts, insurance policies, account statements, property records, and beneficiary designations are easily accessible to trusted family members. Include written passwords and other important papers as well.

🔹 Inventory your assets - Take stock of your financial, physical, and digital property, and cross-reference it with your estate plan to ensure nothing has been left out. If you've recently acquired an asset you'd like to include, or notice something missing, let's discuss it.

🔹 Plan memorial or final arrangements - While difficult, this is a crucial step. Determine where you'll be laid to rest, document specific requests for final arrangements, and consider pre-paying for services. This helps ease the burden on loved ones and ensures your final wishes are respected.

Taking these steps can help bring you and your family clarity, confidence, and peace of mind. If you have questions about your estate plan, feel free to reach out. We are here to help.

May is Older Americans Month, and to honor the month, I wanted to take a moment to share a few key areas where our team ...
05/06/2026

May is Older Americans Month, and to honor the month, I wanted to take a moment to share a few key areas where our team can help to ensure your estate plan meets your needs as you and your family get older.

📋 Living trusts help ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes while potentially avoiding probate. Unlike a will, a trust can take effect during your lifetime and allow for seamless asset management if you become incapacitated.

📋 Powers of attorney authorize trusted individuals to make decisions on your behalf if you're unable to do so yourself, preventing delays, confusion, or court intervention. You can designate different powers of attorney for different concerns — such as health care or financial matters.

📋 Advance health care directives allow you to outline medical treatment preferences and appoint a health care agent to advocate for those wishes if you become incapacitated. These documents work with a health care power of attorney, and it's crucial to ensure they align.

Having these documents in place brings clarity, confidence, and peace of mind. If you have questions about your estate plan or would like to discuss these documents, feel free to reach out.

Contingent beneficiaries may look like a small checkbox on life insurance or retirement accounts, but they can make a bi...
04/22/2026

Contingent beneficiaries may look like a small checkbox on life insurance or retirement accounts, but they can make a big difference in ensuring your wishes are honored.

Swipe to learn more. And if you have questions about beneficiaries or other estate planning matters, call our office today.

Your life is not only on paper anymore, and your estate plan should account for those digital assets, ranging from finan...
04/15/2026

Your life is not only on paper anymore, and your estate plan should account for those digital assets, ranging from financial accounts to digital financial holdings.

Swipe to see a few key insights about incorporating digital assets into an estate plan. Want to account for your digital life in your estate plan? Call our office today. We are here to help with every aspect of estate planning.

As digital property becomes an increasingly prominent component of personal and financial life, integrating these assets...
04/08/2026

As digital property becomes an increasingly prominent component of personal and financial life, integrating these assets into your estate plan is essential for ensuring orderly management and transition. Swipe for some key considerations.

Give us a call to learn how we can assist you in developing a comprehensive estate plan that accounts for both traditional and digital assets.

It is not easy to bring up estate planning with your aging parents. However, it is one of the most important conversatio...
04/01/2026

It is not easy to bring up estate planning with your aging parents. However, it is one of the most important conversations you can have to make sure their wishes are protected after their passing.

Swipe for simple, compassionate ways to start the discussion before a crisis forces it.

Feel free to give us a call if you have questions about estate planning for yourself or a loved one. We are here to guide you through this process.

Did you know that it’s a common myth that disinheriting someone requires leaving them one dollar in your will? Not only ...
03/25/2026

Did you know that it’s a common myth that disinheriting someone requires leaving them one dollar in your will? Not only is this unnecessary, but it can actually open the door to legal challenges. A better approach is to clearly state your intent to disinherit without assigning them any assets.

Give us a call today, and we can help you ensure your wishes are properly documented and your plan is built to withstand disputes.

Estate planning isn’t just about passing down assets; it’s also about protecting your wishes while you’re alive. Many pe...
03/18/2026

Estate planning isn’t just about passing down assets; it’s also about protecting your wishes while you’re alive. Many people overlook the importance of planning for incapacity, but the right documents, such as a health care directive and a medical power of attorney, can make all the difference in making sure your wishes are followed in a crisis.

Give us a call today to make sure your plan reflects your wishes for your care. We can also help you get started with your estate plan if you’ve not already made one. We’re here to help protect you.

One of the most common estate planning misconceptions we encounter is that people believe their assets are automatically...
03/11/2026

One of the most common estate planning misconceptions we encounter is that people believe their assets are automatically protected once a trust is created. However, that’s not the case. A trust must be properly funded to be effective, which means that you need to transfer the assets you want to protect into it. Without that step, those assets will likely still go through probate.

If you would like to set up a trust or have questions about an existing trust, we’re here to help. Give us a call, and we can find a time to connect.

When life takes an unexpected turn, do you know who will make decisions for you if you are unable to? That is where a po...
03/04/2026

When life takes an unexpected turn, do you know who will make decisions for you if you are unable to? That is where a power of attorney (POA) comes in. A POA is a legal tool that allows you to appoint someone you trust to act on your behalf. Swipe to learn more.

Choosing the right type of POA ensures your wishes are honored and your affairs are managed in accordance with your values. Call us today to get started.

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