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Estate Planning For The Newly Married
Congratulations on your marriage! Now is the perfect time to start working on an estate plan—because, as newlyweds, you may not have a list of your accounts, but you've effectively just done a working inventory of your possessions—as you've figured out how to consolidate two households into one. You've already been working on the new banking and shared responsibility of bills and taxes and so forth.
Use that all time and energy and work as a leapfrog into planning for your future—so you'll be that much more prepared for the house, the kids, and the next stages of your new life together.
What Does An Elder Law Attorney Do For Seniors?
So what exactly does an elder law attorney do for seniors anyway? Elderly or disabled individuals are the focus of a broad array of legal concerns referred to as elder law. Practitioners of elder law are legal advocates who strive to devise appropriate legal strategies to help seniors and their families improve their lives. Elder law encompasses an extensive range of topics, including retirement planning, Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare, estate planning, long-term care planning, guardianships, and many others.
Estate Planning vs Elder Law
Estate Planning and Elder Law go hand in hand. While Estate Planning deals with what happens when you die; elder law deals with what happens as you age and /or become disabled.
Strategic Medicaid Planning
The steep costs associated with long-term care have made Medicaid planning a growing trend for middle-class Americans. Legally restructuring financial resources helps people qualify before the need for care arises.
Comparing Elder Law and Estate Planning
Comparing elder law and estate planning - what’s the difference? Estate planning and elder law play different roles, while sharing some common ground. Despite these distinctions, both are crucial for safeguarding both you and your loved ones. While they often intersect, there are some nuances to consider.
What is Life Care Planning?
Elder law and estate planning are two concepts that are commonly confused. Nevertheless, these areas of law differ in important ways. Although there may be some overlap between them, it is essential to understand and utilize strategies from both fields to ensure a prosperous aging process and safeguard a family's heritage. So, dive in and learn what is life care planning and why you need it.
A Useless Power of Attorney
Yes, you can save money by using do it yourself on-line forms to create your legal documents. But, should you? If you are not a lawyer, preparing do it yourself legal documents can be very costly when the time comes for those documents to be used. So, beware of on-line legal documents.
Do It Yourself Will Problems
Is writing your own will a good idea? Sure, you can save money by doing it yourself. But, the better question is, is it worth it to save money by not working with a skilled estate planning attorney to create your will? Yes, do it yourself wills may seem like a good idea. But, before you rush out and write your own will, take some time to read this article. Learn some of the do it yourself will problems that may occur. And, you just may change your mind.
Stress Test Your Estate Plan
Has your life changed since you created your estate plan? Worried if your current plan still meets. your needs? Is this causing you stress? Learn how to stress test your estate plan.
Guardianship for Disabled Adults
If you have a disabled loved one, learn why a guardianship for adults with disabilities is a must.
Disabled Child Turns 18
What happens when your disabled child turns 18? Who will make decisions for them now?
Special Needs Peace of Mind Planning
Here’s what to consider when creating a plan for preparing to protect special needs family members.
Why You Should Review Your Estate Plan
When should you review your estate plan? Here are some of the most common life events that should prompt a review.
Estate Planning Attorney Questions
Here are some of the key questions to ask when choosing an estate planning attorney.
Elder Abuse
If you have an elderly loved one, there are signs and circumstances to watch for that can help prevent all types of elder abuse, like these.
Incapacity Planning for Loved Ones
Incapacity planning is not just about mental cognition, accident, or illness; find out what’s involved to protect your loved ones.
5 Reasons You Need an Elder Law Attorney
Learn the top 5 reasons you need an elder law attorney.
The Importance of Incapacity Planning: Avoiding a Useless Power of Attorney
Incapacity Planning starts with avoiding a useless power of attorney
Paying for Long-Term Care
The staggering cost of elder care is why you need an elder law attorney to help you pay for long-term care.
Why Do Veterans Sometimes Miss Out on VA Disability Benefits?
Filing VA claims can be stressful, and lead to benefits claim denials. Here’s how to avoid it.