Bring Dan Morhaim, M.D., and Aquanetta J. Betts, J.D., to Your Church or Place of Worship. End of Life Care Talk (Advance Directives, Living Wills, Planning Information - Personal Empowerment). For scheduling or more information: call (410) 701-0127, email - talk@abettslaw.com or click here to complete and submit the Speaker Request Form. Click here to complete and … Continue reading Let’s Talk: Advance Directives, Living Wills, Planning Information and Personal Empowerment
The Overlooked Fundraising Gem: Planned Giving
The Overlooked Fundraising Gem: Planned Giving If you are involved with a nonprofit – 501(c)(3) organization, listen up: Executive Directors, Development Directors, Church Leaders, Faith Based Leadership, Board Members, Donors and Supporters. Planned giving (click here for free eBook) is a form of fundraising that has adjusted to trends in charitable giving for generations. Through … Continue reading The Overlooked Fundraising Gem: Planned Giving
Change Happens: Why you Should Update Your Estate Plan
A question that I am asked on a regular basis is, “How Often Should I Update my Estate Plan?” The question is not as clear-cut as you may think. Here is some information to keep in mind: Life: Weddings, births, new job, divorce, family dynamics, retirement, business ownership, new assets, illness, and death. Change Happens. … Continue reading Change Happens: Why you Should Update Your Estate Plan
Happy New Year!
The Law Office of Aquanetta J. Betts wishes you and your family a very Happy New Year - full of: Good Health Peace Happiness Prosperity Much Success Happy New Year! 2016 - Aquanetta J. Betts, Esquire is an attorney licensed in the District of Columbia and Maryland. Visit www.abettslaw.com for more information and sign up for the … Continue reading Happy New Year!
Here’s Why You Should Make a Holiday List and Check it Twice
First, Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to you and your family. This is a busy time of year. All kinds of events, tasks, obligations and requests are being made of your time and energy. What’s a person to do with all of the demands? Well, after you focus on taking care of yourself amidst all … Continue reading Here’s Why You Should Make a Holiday List and Check it Twice
Why Advance Planning has Benefits
During a presentation (11/07/15) at an event hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Maryland, I was excited to hear some of the questions coming from audience members. Many of whom are caregivers navigating the challenges of taking care of a loved one with Dementia. A few of the questions revolved around issues related to: … Continue reading Why Advance Planning has Benefits
3 Ways to Deal With Table Talk This Thanksgiving
The holidays are right around the corner, and Thanksgiving has a special place in the hearts of many. What does the holiday mean for you and your family? Travel to your parents’ house by plane, train or automobile? Drive to your loved ones home for dinner across town? Stay home and prepare dinner and they … Continue reading 3 Ways to Deal With Table Talk This Thanksgiving
3 Things a Business Owner Should Think About
As an entrepreneur and business owner, your “To Do List” never ends. The tasks pile up with a frequency that is reminiscent of an automatic feeder system in an assembly line. You tackle the most important and pressing items first. Then, you look at the next crisis to avoid and how to prevent a near … Continue reading 3 Things a Business Owner Should Think About
Alzheimer’s Association Greater Maryland – Annual Pythias A. and Virginia I. Jones African-American Community Forum on Memory Loss
Annual Pythias A. and Virginia I. Jones African-American Community Forum on Memory Loss This free conference is named in honor of the parents of the Honorable Verna L. Jones-Rodwell, Ernestine Jones Jolivet, Alvin A. Jones, Pythias D. Jones, M.D. and the late Gilda Jones Garrett. Pythias A. and Virginia I were affected by dementia. The … Continue reading Alzheimer’s Association Greater Maryland – Annual Pythias A. and Virginia I. Jones African-American Community Forum on Memory Loss
The Count Down Begins: National Estate Planning Awareness Week is October 19-25, 2015
Mark your calendar! Every year since September 27, 2008, the third week in October has been designated by the House of Representatives as National Estate Planning Awareness Week. What are your plans for National Estate Planning Awareness Week - October 19-25, 2015? Do you have an estate plan in place with documents and other forms that … Continue reading The Count Down Begins: National Estate Planning Awareness Week is October 19-25, 2015

