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    Assure Your Future Health Care Choices with a Power of Attorney

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    As the old saying goes, “There is good news and bad news” about your health. The good news is that modern medicine and technology enable people to live longer and more comfortably. The bad news is we all have to

    eldercaredev August 1, 2019July 9, 2020 Power of Attorney Read more

    Chris Cornell’s Ex-Wife, Daughter Clash With Widow Over Estate

    Chris Cornell’s Ex-Wife, Daughter Clash With Widow Over Estate

    Even if you die with a will in place, it still may not be enough. Your loved ones may find themselves involved in a dispute over your life’s work. They may have the best of intentions, but still believe that

    eldercaredev June 21, 2019July 9, 2020 Estate Planning, Uncategorized Read more

    Providing for Beneficiaries With Special Needs

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    Whether they are establishing a basic last will and testament or crafting a complex, multi-faceted estate plan, everybody who makes legal arrangements for the future of their inheritors naturally is motivated by unique personal priorities. In certain straightforward cases –

    eldercaredev June 5, 2019July 9, 2020 Estate Planning Read more

    Long-Term Care Insurance Program Bill Passed in Washington State

    Long-Term Care Insurance Program Bill Passed in Washington State

    As you get older, how you pay for your living expenses, as well as any care you may require, becomes more of a pressing issue. If you are a senior without a plan in place, you may react like many

    eldercaredev April 25, 2019July 9, 2020 Medicaid Planning Read more

    Case Illustrates the Need for Tempered Expectations During Probate Proceedings

    Case Illustrates the Need for Tempered Expectations During Probate Proceedings

    After you have died, you want to be able to leave your assets and possessions to those you love in the least complicated way possible. You do not want your loved ones to go through additional heartache or distress. They

    eldercaredev March 19, 2019July 9, 2020 Estate Planning Read more

    Assuring Your Children’s Future Security Can Start Right Away

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    Giving to those we love can be a joyful experience, and that is especially true for most parents. Some people’s warmest memories probably include giving presents to their young children and sharing in the resulting happy reactions. As you and

    eldercaredev March 19, 2019July 9, 2020 Estate Planning Read more

    Virginia Man Leaves Nursing Home for Holiday Inn, Due to Costs

    Virginia Man Leaves Nursing Home for Holiday Inn, Due to Costs

    When you are planning for your future, you need to understand the financial aspects of every decision that you make. You need to know how much your plans and the care you will require will cost. You also need to

    eldercaredev February 27, 2019July 9, 2020 Medicaid Planning Read more

    Your Estate Plan is Not Complete Without a Power of Attorney

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    When you get older, you find yourself facing realities in your present that you always felt you would face further down the line. Whether they are the physical changes that your body goes through as you get older or the

    eldercaredev February 25, 2019October 29, 2020 Power of Attorney Read more

    Be Aware of Special Tax Advantages for Senior Citizens

    Be Aware of Special Tax Advantages for Senior Citizens

    The painful annual process of completing your taxes is daunting at any age, and it often does not get much easier as you leave your working years behind. The woes of tax season for senior citizens can be compounded by

    eldercaredev February 19, 2019July 9, 2020 Elder Law Read more

    Be Aware of Important Medicare Changes for 2019

    Be Aware of Important Medicare Changes for 2019

    For American citizens over the age of 65, access to health insurance through Medicare is a wonderful perk. Subsidized government health care can be a welcomed relief after dealing with private insurance and costly prescriptions for much of their adult

    eldercaredev January 31, 2019July 9, 2020 Medicaid Planning Read more
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