by Katie Riordan | Mar 26, 2021 | Estate Planning
Although it can be useful to have another party available to keep track of bills when you’re sick or away, adding a child’s name to a bank account may be more of a hassle than it’s worth. Doing so may have unintended consequences for both you and the child. First of...
by Katie Riordan | Mar 19, 2021 | Estate Planning, Uncategorized
Recently, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has become a very unlikely and innovative pioneer in the quest to provide cost-effective, quality in-home care for veterans. Although the agency has long been mired in controversies surrounding its programs,...
by Katie Riordan | Mar 12, 2021 | Estate Planning, Special Needs
Estate planning requires extra specialized planning when you have a child with special needs. Looking to the future and figuring out how your child will be able to function in the world as they age is particularly tricky to assess. What is the child’s long term...
by Katie Riordan | Mar 5, 2021 | Estate Planning, Uncategorized
Living a healthy lifestyle has a significant impact on your well-being and the earlier you implement a healthy lifestyle strategy, the greater the potential benefit regarding your longevity. Your lifespan can be increased by as much as 14 years for a woman and 12.2...
by Katie Riordan | Mar 2, 2021 | Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning
No matter the situation, preparation is crucial when providing care for an aging parent. Whether you need basic information about eldercare resources and services, are looking for a local agency to provide those services or have worries about legal documents or how to...
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