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Living Trusts: How They Can Benefit Seniors

Living Trusts: How They Can Benefit Seniors

Unfortunately, seniors are prime targets for financial abuse and scams. Sadly, the elderly are often taken advantage of by strangers — and sometimes even their own family members. That’s why…

Should I Set Up A Trust?

Should I Set Up a Trust?

A Living Trust is one of many planning tools that allow an individual to plan for how their property and wealth will be distributed to individuals and/or organizations during both…

The 5 Benefits Of An Irrevocable Trust

The 5 Benefits of an Irrevocable Trust

“I want to transfer my home/money/assets to my children so that Medicaid can’t get it if I need to go into a nursing home.”  As elder law and estate planning…

Why Is Funding Your Trust So Important?

Funding your Trust is critical to having a successful outcome to your estate plan. Goals of a Trust When an individual implements their estate plan, they usually have one or…

Can I Revoke My Irrevocable Trust?

When it comes to protecting your assets from the costs of a long-term illness, such as a nursing home, the Medicaid Asset Protection Trust is a staple planning technique.  It…

Trusts and Problems to Avoid (Part 2)

So , You get it!  You set up a Trust and understand the benefits of the Trusts.  Now what?  Let's talk about 9 Problems To Avoid with Your Trust.  This…

11 Questions To Ask An Elder Law Attorney

11 Questions to Ask an Elder Law Attorney

Elder law encompasses a wide range of legal matters that affect older individuals. Attorneys who practice elder law advocate for seniors and execute legal plans to assist them in living…

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