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Elder Law and Prenuptial Agreements

As a married couple grow older, let’s use Ginny and George as an example, it is typical that they would like to leave their assets to their extended family when they pass. Unfortunately, Ginny was then diagnosed with cancer. She…

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Why an Elder Law Attorney Is Important

As retired Americans grow older, their dependency on the family to handle financial and health matters increase. They often believe that their family members will be able to take care of any issues that arise. While consulting with loved ones…

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Aging Americans Experiencing a Rise in Bankruptcy

A rising number of retirees and aging Americans are using bankruptcy as an option to get out of debt. While medical advances are keeping seniors alive longer, the associated healthcare costs in the quest for longevity are being off-loaded onto…

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Is Your Estate Plan Up to Date?

When you have big life changes like births, marriages, divorces, and moving to another state, you should review your estate plan to make sure it is still current. Children grow up, marriages dissolve, property gets sold, residences change. That’s why…

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How Important Is VA Planning?

Studies have shown the COVID-19 virus is very deadly to those over the age of 65 and it is not going away any time soon. Individuals living in senior living communities, such as independent living, assisted living, memory care, and…

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Inheritance Divided Per Stirpes

In the preparation of my will, I understand property can be left to my children “per stripes.” Why is the law talking about us like we’re some kind of zebra? The phrase is Latin and it is “per stirpes,” not…

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Aging Americans Increasingly Isolated and Neglected

The likelihood of neglect has been increasing because of the coronavirus, and the fact our elderly population is experiencing isolation from their family and extended community interaction. With the flu season fast on approach this isolation and the possibility of…

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