Estate Planning, Wills The Right Tools for Retirement Just like you would not attempt a do-it-yourself project around the house without the proper hardware tools you should not … February 6, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Nursing Homes Filing for Guardianship to Collect Debts Few people are aware that a nursing home has the power to file for guardianship over its residents. Because guardianship … February 5, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning, Trusts Who Should Run the Family Trust? When a trust is created most often the creator turns to a trusted friend relative or confidant to oversee it. … February 4, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law, Medicaid Applications, Medicaid Planning Benefits and Programs for Elderly New Yorkers Pt. 2 The first part of this article explained that there are many programs and benefits available to seniors that live in … February 3, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning How to Avoid Blended Family Issues in Estate Planning Blended families where there are children and spouses that have been through multiple marriages come with estate planning conflicts that … February 2, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Estate Planning with Legacy Properties Many affluent families are increasingly building or buying legacy properties – multi-million dollar properties or compounds that are designed to … January 30, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law, Medicaid Planning Benefits and Programs for Elderly New Yorkers Pt. 1 As an elderly resident of New York state age sixty years or older you have access to many programs benefits … January 30, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning A Creative Estate Planning Use for Unneeded Life Insurance For people who are estate planning and have one of their goals as providing for their grandchildren’s education training future … January 28, 2015 2 MIN READ
Estate Planning Millions of UK Wills Available to Search Online The United Kingdom recently announced that it had digitized its archives of over 41 million wills registered in England and … January 24, 2015 2 MIN READ
Elder Law Green House Homes for the Elderly In decades and centuries past when people got old their children and younger relatives would care for them until they … January 7, 2015 2 MIN READ
Caregiving, Elder Law, Long Term Care Planning How to Help an Elderly Loved One Without Overstepping Boundaries New variants of COVID-19 including Omnicron and most recently IHU have led many people to prolong social distancing. Understandably this … February 12, 2022 2 MIN READ
Elder Law, Elder law estate planning Home Care and Hospice Services Still Uncertain about Federal Vaccine Requirements Frustration is growing for medical professionals including those who work at hospices as they wait for President Biden to reveal … November 11, 2021 2 MIN READ