Trusts can be a great estate planning tool, but they are not a mandatory part of a plan. If you want to include one in your estate, you should make sure that you understand them and learn as much as you can about how they work. This includes making sure you understand...
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Month: October 2021
When was the last time you reviewed your advance directive?
On Behalf of Friedman Elder Law Department, LLC | Oct 14, 2021 | Estate planning
As you age, you are likely to experience some normal aches and pains. You may also develop chronic medical conditions that require close monitoring. Eventually, due to incapacitation from a serious injury or illness, you may lose the ability to make your own medical...
Reviewing dual eligibility for Medicaid and Medicare
On Behalf of Friedman Elder Law Department, LLC | Oct 6, 2021 | Estate planning
As an older adult, you could have a number of different issues to consider, from health challenges to assisted living and your estate plan. It is very important to look into potential resources and benefits that could help make your life easier, such as Medicaid. In...
Should your adult children know about your estate plan?
On Behalf of Friedman Elder Law Department, LLC | Oct 4, 2021 | Estate planning
Your estate plan contains lots of personal information and sensitive details about your financial assets. Given the gravity of its contents, you will most likely keep a significant portion of your strategy confidential. However, if you have adult children or other...