Seniors face a wide range of challenges as they age, but knowing your legal options can help you make informed decisions that allow you to continue making the most of each day. In our blog, we discuss issues such as estate planning, long-term care planning, disability planning, and retirement planning. To learn how we can assist with your specific elder law needs, please contact our office to request a free initial consultation.
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What You Should Know About Long-Term CareThe challengesof providing quality care are numerous.
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Transform Your Future: What You'll Learn at an Estate Planning WorkshopAttending one of our Estate Planning Workshops Can be a great resource in securing your family's future.
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What Does Medicaid Cover?Medicaid covers many services for its participants.
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Understanding the Basics: What is a Durable Power of Attorney?The Importance of Having a Durable Power of Attorney in Estate Planning
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Thanks to some new rules recently finalized by the Federal government, obtaining Medicaid coverage may become easier for some Americans.Medicaid is a federal program administered by the States. The Federal Goverment has simplified and clarified some aspects of the program.
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Protecting your assets isn't solely for the affluent or individuals in professions with high liability. It's an essential strategy for everyone aiming to shield their valuable assets from unexpected events like legal actions, creditor claims, and economic declines.Asset Protection is an essential part of estate planning
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Managing chronic illnesses at home can be the preferred method of treatment under the right circumstances.Long-term care doesn't have to take place in a nursing home. Many seniors prefer to receive care at home.
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Caregivers Must Remember to Care for Themselves"Caregiver burnout" is an increasingly common phenomenon. Here are some key signs indicating you may be victim to "caregiver burnout".
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Myths and Misconceptions about Retirement PlanningMany myths circulate about planning for retirement, Social Security, future medical costs, etc. Let’s explore the reality behind some common retirement myths.
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Aging in Place vs. Nursing Home Care: Important Factors to Make the Right Choicel
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Understanding Medicaid’s Look-Back Penalties, Exemptions and ExceptionsHow does Medicaid's 5-year Look-Back Period work?
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With Premiums Rising Dramatically, Should You Keep Your Long-Term Care Insurance?