One resolution that needs to be kept this new year is visiting with your attorney to get your estate planning done. This pandemic is not done with us
A Creditor’s Ability to Disrupt Probate
A will designate a personal representative (executor) to make a public record, usually posted in a local newspaper, of the date of death of the
SSDI and SSI – How Do Personal Injury Settlements Affect Me?
The answer to many important questions on the impact of a personal injury settlement on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental
Research on Parkinson’s Disease Provide New Insights
Individuals suffering from Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder, experience body tremors, limb rigidity, Bradykinesia (slow movement), as
COVID-19 Concerns Are Leading to Seniors Modifying Their Living Wills
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a major rise in the number of seniors creating and modifying their wills according to a report by Kaiser Health
Approach Nursing Home Arbitration Clauses With Caution
Imagine you or a loved one was hurt at a nursing home facility and it was so severe that you felt it warranted a lawsuit. You would want a jury of
Recognize The Five Kinds of Abuse and Their Warning Signs
Any action or failure to act that causes unreasonable suffering, misery, or harm to the patient is considered nursing home abuse or neglect. It can
The Benefits of the Senior Safe Act
Seniors now have federal protection, the Senior Safe Act, from financial abuse from either within a family or support system or by scammers taking
Plan Long-Term Care Before an Emergency Occurs
In America, a lot of parents do not live close to their children. Managing aging parents or in-law medical events can be a serious challenge without