Elder Law Newsletter - July 2022

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Article 1: Powers of Attorney: General or Limited? Article 2: Aging in Place vs. Nursing Home Care: Important Factors to Make the Right Choice ...

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Estate Planning Newsletter - June 2022

Article 1: How to Protect the Legacy of Your Vacation Home Article 2: Why You Need a Digital Will ...

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Elder Law Newsletter - May 2022

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Article 1: Preserving Your Legacy: What Entrepreneurs Should Know About Estate Planning Article 2: Filial Responsibility: Are Children Responsible for Their Parents’ Long-Term Care? ...

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Estate Planning Newsletter - April 2022

Article 1: What to Do When a Loved One is Diagnosed with Dementia Article 2: Legal Documents that College Students Shouldn’t Leave Home Without ...

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Elder Law Newsletter - March 2022

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Article 1: The VA Aid and Attendance Program Helps Eligible Veterans Pay for In-Home Care Article 2: The Truth About Using Medicaid to Pay for Nursing Home Care Article 3: What Services are Covered by...

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Estate Planning Newsletter - February 2022

Article 1: Myths and Misconceptions about Retirement Planning. Article 2: Why Do People “Put Off” Estate Planning? ...

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Elder Law Newsletter - January 2022

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Article 1: What is a Pour-Over Will and How is It Used? Article 2: Finding the Right Nursing Home: Don’t Rely Entirely on the Five-Star Quality Rating System Article 3: The New Year is a Great Time to...

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Estate Planning Newsletter - December 2021

Article 1: The Risks of Giving Adult Children an “Advance” on Their Inheritance. Article 2: Moving Out of State? You May Need to Revise Your Estate Plan. ...

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Elder Law Newsletter - November 2021

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Article 1: National Family Caregivers Month Reminds Us that Caregivers Need Help to Avoid Burnout Article 2: Estate Planning for Couples Marrying Later in Life ...

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Estate Planning Newsletter - October 2021

Article 1: The Objectives and Benefits of a Spendthrift Trust Article 2: What Will Happen to Your Digital Estate When You Pass Away? Article 3: Yes, Even Millennials Should Have an Estate Plan ...

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