The future, money, giving, are the interesting topics covered in this episode. Meg Barron, regional leader and executive director of Region 3 and the California Southland Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, gives straight talk on handling family members with the disease; renowned tax attorney, Bruce Givner of KBGRice talks about tax consequences of money year-end, and Lori Dennis, a glamorous interior designer who appears on HGTV and who helps recently divorced men redecorate their homes, lets us in on what the new decor they prefer. The comedy segment (without divulging too much) features actress/director/teacher, Karen Murayama–best known for her work on “Baskets,” “The Simpsons,” “Who’s Line Is It Anyway?” and “Better Call Saul,” among others, opines on the topic of marriage and divorce.
Hosted by
David J. Glass
Hosted by David J. Glass, your high-stakes family law litigator. Glass is uniquely qualified because in addition to his law degree, he holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology.
Special Guests
Meg Barron
Meg Barron – regional leader and executive director of Region 3 and the California Southland Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, gave straight talk on handling family members with the disease. She talked about early signs, how to handle early stages of dementia and Alzheimer’s effectively, where to get help and the various support groups. Her commentary was easy to assimilate, all of which she shared with care and compassion.
Bruce Givner
Bruce Givner – of KBGRice, one of the country’s most respected Wills, Estates and Tax attorneys, and who has represented such celebrities as Phil Spector, Barry White, Mickey Rooney, OJ Simpson and many others over the years, talked about tax consequences of divorce settlements, year-end tax needs, distributing wealth among family members and suggestions on listing wills and estates trustees.
Lori Dennis
Lori Dennis – high class Beverly Hills interior designer, who has appeared on HGTV, specializes in helping recently divorced males (mostly) redesign their existing residences or trick out their new ones. She shared what choices they asked for when approaching her for help, and how she guides them to the other side. Without naming names, she tells THG audience about one client who she had to design an entire upper story suite for the man’s dog, complete with bathing room, bedroom and all the rest! Audience members were thoroughly entertained with her shared stories and explanations and justifications as to why her customers wanted the changes they insisted on. Glass asked Lori to take him and THG viewers on a before-and-after tour in the coming months. Ms. Dennis agreed to do so. Stay tuned for that episode, which air date we will post well ahead of time.
Karen Murayama
Karen Murayama – actress/director/teacher best known for her work on “Baskets,” “The Simpsons,” “Who’s Line Is It Anyway?” and “Better Call Saul,” among others, opines on the topic of marriage and divorce. Karen was playful and fun as she discussed her own divorce and how to break the news to her dog, for whom she retained custody.