by Katie Riordan | Jul 13, 2022 | Power of Attorney
Did you know when your child turns 18, you are no longer able to make financial or healthcare decisions for them? Being their parent does NOT allow you to make a decision for them if they are hurt, sick, injured and not able to speak for themselves. Here are some...
by Katie Riordan | Apr 15, 2022 | Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, Power of Attorney
In the age of online do-it-yourself forms and wanting to save money, what are the pros and cons of self-written or online Estate Planning documents versus going to see an Elder Law Attorney? We often have people come in with their 1–3-page Durable Power of Attorney...
by Katie Riordan | Mar 14, 2022 | Healthcare, Medicaid Planning, Our Mission
By P. Glen Smith How It All Started Through the little window, I could see her walking down the cinder block hallway on the other side of the steel door. She was sad, mad, weeping. At 7 years old, I couldn’t understand why my momma was wearing this restrictive...
by Katie Riordan | Feb 25, 2022 | Estate Planning, Learning Center, Power of Attorney
By: P. Glen Smith Granted, I’ve been preaching the message for decades and have a previous blog about placing your child on your accounts as a co-owner. But good folks just don’t seem to understand the reason and importance of the message. An Estate...
by Katie Riordan | Feb 8, 2022 | Estate Planning, Learning Center
By P. Glen Smith, J.D., M.Div. As the Baby Boomer generation continues to age and the population is living longer, the need for long-term care is greater now than ever before. Unfortunately, many older adults are unprepared for the high costs associated with long-term...
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