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Long-Term Care Plans Under the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
Takeaways The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into…
Navigating Medicaid: How a Medicaid Planning Attorney Can Protect Your Family’s Future
There may come a day when you or a loved…
11 Questions to Ask an Elder Law Attorney
Elder law addresses a broad range of legal issues affecting…
Why Estate Plans Need Dementia-Specific Advance Directives
Key Takeaways Standard advance directives may not fully address the…
Why Choose A Discretionary Trust?
A discretionary trust protects inherited assets from creditors, predators, and…
Update Your Estate Plan Regularly
Key Takeaways on Updating Your Estate Plan Regularly reviewing and…
Estate Planning For End-of-Life Wishes
Talking about death—especially one’s own—is a subject many avoid. However,…
Can You Give Away Real Property and Avoid Probate Court?
Key Takeaways: Using a Deed to Transfer Property at Death…
Long-Term Care Costs Continuing to Rise in the U.S.
Key Takeaways America’s aging population is increasing demand for long-term…
Estate Planning Checklist: 5 Initial Steps You Can Take
Most of us spend little time thinking about death or…
Estate Planning to Reduce Stress
Financial stress is one of the leading causes of anxiety…
What You Should Know About Long-Term Care
Long-term care in the United States faces significant challenges ahead.…

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