Follow our elder law attorney blog to stay informed of the best ways to protect your assets should you or your spouse end up in a nursing home. Whether you already have a plan in place or have been putting off talking to an attorney, these blog posts will serve as a helpful reminder to keep your documents current and make adjustments as your life changes.
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The Crucial Divide: Estate Planning vs. Elder Law - they are NOT the sameNot all estate planning attorneys are elder law attorneys
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Home for the Holidays: A Crucial Time for Family Health ObservationsSigns of dementia often show themselves during the holidays. Here are some signs to watch out for.
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MassHealth has done it again!MassHealth has found yet another outrageous way to kill the middle class with long-term care costs.
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Goodfellas: A Little Bit of Estate Planning, Mafia-style.Let's take a look at some estate planning for our favorite mobsters, the "Good fellas" themselves.
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Die Hard DiagnosisEstate Planning isn’t always about death. Sometimes it is about things that many consider to be worse than death.
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Speaking UpI was recently invited to speak to state legislators to express my support for the death with dignity act.
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Jackson Estate Value Settled 12 Years LaterThe court finally decided on the value of Michael Jackson's Estate over a decade after his death.
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Britney lost her conservatorship battle!It was declared by a judge that Britney’s request to suspend James P. Spears as the sole conservator of her estate was denied. Read our blog to find out why!
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I was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar!It is my honor to now be a member of the New Hampshire Bar. I look forward to helping the people of New Hampshire.
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Caregiver Burnout is very realLet’s talk about Caregiver Burnout. It’s real, and it’s debilitating.
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Legal BurnoutThe stress felt by lawyers is real, as it is in most professions. Many lawyers that I know do feel this way, but I do not. That’s because I set boundaries.
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Death with DignityMany factors have caused me to contemplate my own mortality and consider how I would want my own end-of-life care to be administered.