Follow our attorney blog to learn about all the options that are available to you when you start thinking about planning for long-term care making an estate plan. If you already have a plan in place, our blogs will offer reminders and tips that will help you keep them up-to-date and effective.
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Getting Real About Long-Term Care for The Boomer Generation: Plano Elder Law Attorney Aaron Miller Reveals How Seniors Can Age with Dignity and Secure the Care they Desire Should a Health Care Crisis Strike.As the 78 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964 in the United States enter their retirement years, planning ahead for long-term care has become
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Estate Planning When You Have No HeirsIt’s entirely possible for someone to have an estate and no one to inherit it when they die. It could be due to not having children of one’s own and no
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Pet Trusts…They’re Not Just for the Rich and FamousNot too long ago, a person who decided to leave an inheritance behind for their pet might be considered eccentric, to say the least. Take, for example,
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Plano Elder Law Attorney Answers: Is Long-Term Care Insurance a Good Investment?As a Plano elder law attorney, I get this question quite a bit. Should I invest in long-term care insurance? The answer is….maybe. Let me explain.
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Plano Will Lawyer Offers Essential Estate Planning Considerations for ParentsBeing a responsible parent is usually associated with bedtime stories with toddlers, homework reminders for grade schoolers and trying to decide whether
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Plano Special Needs Lawyer: Basics of a Special Needs TrustFor families with special needs individuals, ensuring the care for their loved ones once the caretakers are gone is of the utmost priority. The loss of
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Am I Responsible for My Parent’s Nursing Home Bill in Plano?As Plano elder law attorneys, our answer to this question is yes and no. In most cases, it depends on where the adult children and the elderly parent
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What documents do I need?I’m often asked about the difference between a General Durable Power of Attorney and a Medical Power of Attorney. A General Durable Power of Attorney
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“Pre-planning Your Funeral is Essential, but Think Twice Before Pre-Paying” Warns Plano Will and Trust LawyerBy Aaron Miller, Plano Will and Trust Lawyer Based on what I am seeing as a Plano will and trust lawyer, more and more people are considering pre-planning
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Common Pitfalls of Non-Spouse Inheriting IRAsInheriting an IRA can be a financial blessing but you have to be extremely careful about withdrawing the funds. There are a number of mistakes you can