The older you get, the harder it is to qualify for long-term care insurance. If you are interested in buying this insurance, it is better to act sooner rather than later. Many people put off purchasing long-term care insurance until they need it, but by then, it may be too late. Not Continue reading
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A Will Isn’t The Only Way
While a Will is one of the most important Estate Planning documents you can have, there are things that it won’t cover. A Will is just one part of a comprehensive Estate Plan. A Will is a legally-binding statement directing who will receive your property at your death. It is also Continue reading
Sweet Home Security
Our last elder advice post for elder law month has sadly come. Hope everyone has enjoyed the information & that it is useful to you & your loved ones.
The federal government has expanded access to protections for spouses of reverse mortgage holders who are not named in the loan document, Continue reading
“The Talk” Elder Edition
Talking about Estate Planning is a difficult, emotional topic but it’s essential for every family. Unless you’re certain your parents have an up-to-date will and a wider plan for what should happen in the event of their passing, you shouldn’t assume everything will be taken care of. Continue reading
Planning For Your Special Needs Loved Ones
This year has flown by! We are in the month of October, which happens to be Special Needs Law Month, and National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Throughout the month, our goal is to share tips and tools that will be beneficial to those with special needs, their loved ones, Continue reading
A Trust Can Help Preserve Your Legacy
Hello everyone! The month of August What Will Be Your Legacy Month. So, I want to inspire and challenge you to think about what type of legacy you want to leave your loved ones. What will be your legacy? My family and I recently saw the new Lion King movie, and we loved it! There Continue reading
You Are NOT Too Young To See An Elder Law Attorney!
It’s still Elder Law month, so we are going to talk about another Elder Law related topic. Last week we talked about why you should consider a long-term care insurance policy sooner rather than later, because the earlier you address the need, the easier it is to meet it and pay for Continue reading
To DIY or Not To DIY…
Throughout the month of April, we are going to discuss common & foolish estate planning mistakes. Now, I know April Fools only comes once a year. But for our purposes, it is April Fool’s month! This week, we’re going to talk about DIY estate plans and why they’re not such a great Continue reading
Planning For The Inevitable
A few months ago, I read an article from disabilityscoop, about couples who sadly have been forced to consider divorce, as a way to provide health and long-term care for their children with special needs.
It may or may not surprise you, but it can be very difficult for families to Continue reading