

Social Security is Changing. Here's What You Should Know.
The Social Security Administration has changed the formulas for benefit payouts. If you are sixty years of age or more you are in the...


You Have a Will. Is That Enough?
Roughly half of all Americans don’t have a will, so if you’ve already taken this vital step then congratulations are in order - you’re...


Use This Document to Keep Health Care in the Family
Caring for aging parents can lead to some tough decisions. Sometimes, family members would prefer to provide the care for a loved one...


Four Essentials for Every Estate Plan
It's important to have an estate plan in place, even if you are young, and even if you aren't rich. But it's also easy to fall into the...


How to Identify Fraud Targeting the Elderly
Identity fraud scams are bad enough, but when the scammers target the elderly, some of the most fragile and vulnerable in our population,...


You Should Know the Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid. Here's Why.
Medicare does not normally cover the cost of long-term nursing care. As such, if you or a loved one is on Medicare, you should not count it


Avoid Getting Tied Up in Court When You or a Loved One Becomes Incapacitated
Have you ever wondered what happens when a person becomes unable to take care of their financial affairs or health care needs? How do...


Finding a Solution to the Long-Term Care Dilemma
There is a surprising source that you can tap in order to maintain protection for yourself, but it requires planning, professional help, and


Major Practice Expansion Announcement: Estate and Long Term Care Planning
Its hard to believe, but I have now been practicing law on a full-time basis for over 25 years! From the outset, I've been able to draw...


Understanding the Need for Long-Term Care Planning
Like the proverbial ostrich with its head in the sand, most of us don't know about, or refuse to acknowledge, the need for long-term care...