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If You Have a Degenerative Disease, You Should Do Some Important Estate Planning NowIf you or a loved one has been diagnosed with ALS, Parkinson’s, or a similar disease, consider taking these estate planning steps with our help soon.
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Knowing When It’s Time to Step in and Help an Elderly Loved OneYou don’t want to interfere with your aging parents’ independence, but waiting too long has consequences. We help you find the right time to help.
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Finding the Right Elder Law Attorney to Meet Your Needs as You Get OlderRead our helpful tips to learn how to find the right elder law attorney to help with long-term care planning, Powers of Attorney, Wills & Trusts, and more.
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Preparing for the 4 D’s: Divorce, Debt, Disability, and DeathOur Estate Planning team is ready to help you plan for the difficult things in life nobody wants to acknowledge: divorce, debt, disability, and death.
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Estate Plans That Consider Incapacity, Death, and ProbateComplete estate planning includes preparing for three stages we all face: incapacity, death, and probate. Find out what we recommend for each stage.
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Preparing for the Impact of Alzheimer’s DiseaseWhen you or a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, you should take some steps to prepare for what’s to come. We offer tips for coping with a diagnosis.
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Estate Planning Tips for Each Stage of Life—From 18 to 80 and Beyond!Our estate planning calendar tells you what you should be thinking about to protect your assets and your family at each stage of your life. Read our guide here.
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Making Your Hard-Earned Assets Judgement-Proof in Case You Are SuedIf you are sued, how much would the plaintiff be able to get? Learn about protected vs. unprotected assets and how to protect what matters.
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’Til Death Do Us Part—But Then What?When your spouse dies, you are left behind to manage the estate on your own. An Elder Law attorney can help you assess your situation and make smart decisions.
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Avoid the Drama! Create a Comprehensive Estate Plan NowWord-of-mouth bequests and intentions have no legal standing after a death. If you know who you want to get what, work with our team to put it in writing now!