by admin | Mar 27, 2023 | Elder Law, Estate Planning
You may have a caregiver in your life to whom you wish to bestow your gratitude by designating them as an heir in your estate plan. Whether your caregiver is your own child, another relative, or someone outside the family— how can you ensure your wishes are...
by admin | Mar 10, 2023 | Elder Law
Many older adults face difficulties accessing and preparing meals. Yet eating a nutritious diet is essential for maintaining health, particularly as we age. For those with barriers getting to the grocery store and preparing food, meal delivery services can...
by admin | Nov 11, 2022 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning
Undue Influence is when someone pressures another in such a way that the person being influenced is not acting by their own free will; they are being coerced into taking a certain action. Undue influence often arises when a friend family member falls ill. ...
by Elyssa Willadsen, Esq. | Oct 24, 2022 | Elder Law, Medicaid Planning, Real Estate
Planning for end-of-life healthcare is stressful even for people who can financially provide services for themselves. This stress is amplified for those people who cannot. Once the arduous Medicaid application process begins, many people become aware of the fact that...