by Katie Riordan | Jan 29, 2021 | Estate Planning, Uncategorized
After her husband died, Dorothy lived alone. Soon her son Damien noticed that she didn’t have enough clean clothes, her fridge was empty, and she had fallen a few times. Clearly if Dorothy were going to stay at home – and who wouldn’t rather do that, if possible – she...
by Katie Riordan | Jan 22, 2021 | Estate Planning
Long-term care insurance is very important and beneficial for the elderly or disabled person who will need services or support to meet their personal care or health needs. However, it is important to understand long-term care insurance before the time comes when the...
by Katie Riordan | Jan 15, 2021 | Estate Planning
Elder law encompasses a wide range of legal matters affecting an older or disabled person. Issues related to guardianship, retirement, health care including advance directives, long term care planning, Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, and other relevant matters...
by Katie Riordan | Jan 8, 2021 | Estate Planning
My family and I don’t own much. Can’t we put off planning until we can afford it? You shouldn’t. It is crucial to give legal authority to a person of your choice, to care for your children if anything should happen to you. You don’t want your children to become wards...
by Katie Riordan | Jan 1, 2021 | Medicaid Planning
Long-term care often creates devastating financial impacts on Americans, particularly the elderly, and for those family members who lose hours of income (and more) while providing care for their loved ones. Medicaid is a joint federal and state program available to...
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