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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

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

Final Prep For Back To School

Throughout the month of July, I have stressed on Social Media,  that contrary to popular belief, estate planning starts at 18! In my last blog Is Your Baby Truly Ready, I told you that even if you are paying all of their expenses, you canNOT access financial and educational records, Continue reading

Is Your Baby Truly Ready?

It’s a new month, so its time for a new theme! This month, we are shifting our focus from Elder Law, to focus on our young adults and college babies! It’s already July, which means it’s almost time for back to school. Some are flying the nest for the first time, some are going hours Continue reading

Planning With Pride Part 2

Happy Pride Month Everyone! As stated in Planning With Pride – Part 1 Estate Planning for LGBTQ+ individuals isn’t all that different from Estate Planning for anyone else. However, there are still some unique issues to consider. This week, we are going to talk about how important Continue reading

Do I Really Need Long-term Care Insurance?

It’s still Elder Law month, so we are going to talk about another Elder Law related topic. Last week, we talked about Care Giver Agreements, and why you and your parent or elderly loved one should consider having one drafted by a professional before providing care and receiving compensation. Continue reading

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