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You can Trust Your Children, Right?
November 25th, 2014
Jane was one of five children. Her mother, Ellen, was 87 and had been ailing for some time. Jane’s oldest brother, Bob, had been given a power of attorney by his mother to act for her. Under the power of attorney, Bob had broad powers. He also had…
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Does the New Tax Law Effect Me?
November 25th, 2014
By now you have probably heard the news that Congress and President Obama passed a new tax bill in the last week of December 2010. For many, there is still concern over what it means for them personally. Here is a high level summary. In 2001, Preside…
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The Loan That Keeps on Giving
November 25th, 2014
Betty’s only daughter and her husband were deceased. Betty had two grandchildren whom she cared for deeply. Betty is a very smart woman and over the years she had come to rely heavily on her estate planning attorney for guidance. So much so, th…
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The VA to the Rescue
November 25th, 2014
Shirley and her daughter Betsy recently visited the office of an elder law attorney. Betsy was concerned because her mom recently entered an assisted living facility and did not have sufficient income to pay the monthly cost. Shirley only had $90,000…
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A Tale of Two Sisters - Affording Long Term Care
November 25th, 2014
Two sisters were in disagreement. They had each sought legal advice about Medicaid qualification for their ailing mother. Mary, the decision maker, was dealing with the financial aspects of her mother’s care as an Alzheimer’s patient. Her sister…
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Divorcing Children and Asset Protection
November 25th, 2014
The statistics are startling. 40% or more of all first marriages today end in divorce. The figures for second and third marriages are even higher. For parents, it is difficult to watch children or grandchildren go through a failed marriage. But even…
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Does the Gift Tax Apply?
November 25th, 2014
Joe, a widower, came into the office of an attorney he had been referred to. He wanted to avoid paying estate taxes or losing his assets to a nursing home, so he asked the attorney if he should start gifting his assets away to his children. The attor…
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Planning for Young Children
November 25th, 2014
Some of our clients are young parents. Often times as they start out in life they have a small home or condominium and a large mortgage to go with it. They have not yet had time to accumulate a large pool of assets. But most have life insurance in pl…
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The Kids Just Could Not Agree
November 25th, 2014
Dad needed round the clock nursing home care. Bob was dealing with the financial aspects of his dad’s care. His sister, Jean, was dealing with the emotional impact of what her father was going through as the primary caretaker. Bob got advice fr…
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Truth is Stranger than Fiction
November 25th, 2014
Truth is stranger than fiction This story is based on a real case involving a man who created a solid plan for his estate that, unfortunately, went completely wrong. Here is what happened. In 2005, Tim Donovan, owner of Optimum Manufacturing, created…
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