Published on February 15, 2024. Last Updated on September 9, 2025. As an elder law attorney, I have seen firsthand how the COVID-19 pandemic changed
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Why Aren’t More Older Adults Planning for Long-Term Care?
At Bellomo & Associates, one of the biggest surprises we see in families is just how unprepared many older adults are for the reality of
What the New One Big Beautiful Bill Means for Your Family’s Future
Helen was sitting at her kitchen table on a warm July afternoon when her daughter called. “Mom,” Karen said, “you and Dad need to
Building Knowledge, Building Community: Bellomo & Associates’ Free Professional Boot Camps
At Bellomo & Associates, education has always been at the heart of what we do. While much of our work focuses on teaching families
Who Needs Access to Your Estate Planning Documents?
Published on February 22, 2024. Last Updated on August 26, 2025. When it comes to estate planning, most people focus on filling out the
Safeguard Your Future Care with an Advance Directive
Published on April 16, 2024. Last Updated on August 21, 2025. End-of-life care may not be a conversation any of us look forward to
Aging Without Family Nearby? Here’s How to Stay Protected
Margaret never thought she would feel so alone. At seventy-two, she still lived comfortably in her own home, drove herself to church and the grocery
Understanding VA Aid and Attendance Benefits
Published on June 20, 2024. Last Updated on August 18, 2025. As an elder law attorney, I often receive questions from veterans and their families
What You Should Know About the New Medicaid Cuts and the Future of Hospitals
If you or someone you love depends on your local hospital for care, some big changes to Medicaid funding could soon affect your community.
Building Bridges: Krista Warner Connects People and Purpose
At Bellomo & Associates, estate planning is about more than just documents. It is about people, relationships, and creating a sense of security for
Building Trust, Building Relationships
At Bellomo & Associates, estate planning is never just about the paperwork. It is about relationships, trust, and making sure our clients are surrounded
Protecting Your Assets: What Happens to Trusts After Death? (Q&A, Part 2)
Welcome to the second half of our two-part series, inspired by the “Protecting Your Assets” podcast. In Part 1, we looked at how lifetime
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