VA Aid and Attendance Basics
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You may be thinking that estate planning or “doing your will” is a fill in the blank exercise. In some cases, it is. You know you need to get it done. But you would much rather spend $1000 on a vacation than $1000 on a lawyer. To keep costs down, you think you want a
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“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” No quote could be more fitting than legal and financial planning relating to an assisted living move. Are you thinking about moving to an assisted living facility? Or helping a parent move to assisted living facility? If yes, you are in a prime position to
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The purpose of this article is to answer the flood of questions you probably have because you had a loved one just pass away. Someone may have already told you that you’ll need to hire a probate attorney and go to court. Maybe that’s not true. This article will shed light on whether or not
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If you have been considering estate planning to protect your money and your family, then a discussion of trusts and wills has likely occurred. In particular, the living trust probably has come up as a way of protecting your money and preventing family fighting. Family do fight over money. I’m sure you have heard plenty of
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I’m willing to bet that… Right now you are feeling a bit of worry about your spouse, parent, or loved one. If you see potential dementia symptoms, then you have very important steps to take in order to avoid money being a big issue what it comes to your loved one receiving the best possible care.
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Four years ago, the Florida legislature passed the new durable power of attorney law intending to protect the elderly from financial exploitation. The result, however, causes caregivers frustration because the new law allows banks and the government to force additional attorneys fees and expenses on caregivers. Healthy seniors could be at risk from their own
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