This question is by far the most asked question that we receive in our office. However, there is absolutely no standard or right answer for
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What is the difference between a living will and a healthcare power of attorney?
This is the question that I receive at least once a week in my estate planning and elder law practice. Taken together, a Living Will and
With premiums increasing drastically, should I keep my long-term care insurance?
This is a question that I receive on a regular basis in my estate planning and elder law practice. By way of full disclosure, I
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No, we are not talking about the birds and the bees and how to have a conversation with your young son or daughter. We are
To Marry Or Not To Marry, But To Plan Accordingly Either Way / York, PA
Lawyers urge unmarried clients to draw up agreements specifying which partner is responsible for expenses and who will inherit assets. Many couples ignore the advice
Handing Down a Headache and Not a Home: Pitfalls of the Reverse Mortgage / York, PA
Similar scenes are being played out throughout an aging America, where the children of elderly borrowers are learning that their parents’ reverse mortgages are now
Long-Term Care Lapse Logistics / York, PA
In the meantime, cases like this demonstrate anew how vigilant families need to be. If your older relative has a long-term care policy, photocopy the
Medicare Rehab Requirements Relaxed? York, PA
What does this mean? Imagine you have a severe stroke. Before Jimmo, most people thought Medicare would pay for physical therapy only as long as
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