Our attorneys have a wealth of knowledge about protecting your assets, planning for long-term care, qualifying for Medicaid, and many other Elder Law and Estate Planning issues. They share their insights in frequent blog posts. Keep up to date on the options that are available to you at every stage of life by following our attorney blog.
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2023 Christmas Gift Ideas for SeniorsRoss and Shoalmire's Elder Law Attorneys have prepared this list of gift ideas for seniors and their caregivers to help you with your holiday shopping needs.
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We Help Elderly and Disabled Clients Prepare Medicaid Applications for Nursing HomesEven if you've never been on Medicaid, you might qualify as a senior needing a nursing home. We help clients determine eligibility and apply for aid in Texas.
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What an Arkansas Elder Law Attorney Can Do for You as You Get OlderIn Arkansas, Elder Law attorneys help clients navigate the complexities of legal matters affecting the elderly, such as planning for long-term care and Medicaid.
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Incorporating Charitable Giving Into Your Estate PlanLearn about the ways your Estate Plan can reduce your taxable income while making a difference for a cause you believe in. Our Estate Planning team can help!
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What You Risk When You Use Internet Forms to Plan Your EstateThey might be cheap and easy, but are they legally binding? This is an important question to ask when you download estate planning forms from the internet.
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What a Special Needs Estate Planning Attorney Will Do for YouIf you have a dependent with special needs in your life, an estate planning attorney can be a vital part of your team. Find out how we can help you here.
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Estate Planning to Protect Your Children’s Inheritance in a DivorceWhat does it mean to divorce-proof your Estate Plan? We discuss ways to design your Estate Plan to protect your assets and your children in the event of a divorce.
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Choosing a Trustee for Your Living Trust Who Will Be Up for the JobAdministering a Trust is a complicated job that can go on for years. When selecting your Trustee, make sure they are willing and prepared to do the job.
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You Need an Estate Plan Even if You Don’t Have a Lot of MoneyEven if you don’t have money or property, you should work with an estate planning attorney to protect what you do have, including your health and your children.
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Understanding Retirement Account Required Minimum DistributionsWhen you turn 72, you are required to start withdrawing funds from your retirement accounts, whether you need the money or not. We explain what this could mean.