Monthly Archives: February 2024
Family Caregivers And Medicaid Eligibility
The idea of aging in place, surrounded by your closest family members in the house where you have lived for decades is a comforting thought, but aging in place is not as glamorous as it sounds. Some people stay in their family home as their ability to live independently declines because, from a financial… Read More »
Your Intangible Estate Plan
What do the French baguette, the Kalela dance of Zambia, and the khanjar, a dagger worn on the belt by Omani men during ceremonious occasions, have in common? They are all recognized by the United Nations as part of the intangible cultural heritage of the parts of the world where they originate. Intangible heritage… Read More »
The First Wives Of Florida Need An Estate Plan Now More Than Ever
Divorce is a bummer. Estate planning is also a bummer in the beginning, because it requires you to confront the fact that you have a limited amount of time left on Earth and a limited amount of money left to support you throughout it. Divorce lawyer websites make divorce look glamorous; they make it… Read More »
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Many clients walk into their initial consultation with an estate planning lawyer equipped with the name of an enemy and the lengths to which they are willing to go to keep this enemy at bay. For some clients, the enemy is the IRS, and the client has grandiose plans of transferring every item of… Read More »