There are certain documents everyone should have no matter what age the person is. Here is my outline of those documents. Durable Power of Attorney – This is a legal document in which you designate who you want to make legal and financial decisions for you if you cannot make them for your self. Our [...]
Archive for October, 2009
The 5 estate planning documents everyone should have
Monday, October 26th, 200910 Warning Signs Of Alzheimer’s Disease
Thursday, October 22nd, 200910 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s disease Every 70 seconds someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Do you know the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease? This list is put out by the Alzheimer’s Association and you can get more information at http://www.alz.org/national/documents/checklist_10signs.pdf Here are the 10 warning signs: Memory changes that disrupt [...]
Revocable Living Trust Workshops
Saturday, October 17th, 2009If You’re Thinking About Getting a Living Trust or Already Have One, You Need to Know… How to Build a Fortress Around Your Property to Keep Greedy Creditors, Uncle Sam and Other Outsiders From Helping Themselves to Your Hard-Earned Money Before you get a Trust, you should know that all trusts do not protect your [...]
Long Term Care Planning Workshops
Saturday, October 17th, 2009“How To Get Medicaid Coverage For Your Nursing Home Care… Without Selling Your Home Or Leaving Your Family Without A Dime” New Bedford Elder Law Attorney Reveals The Legal Steps You Should Consider Right Now If Your Loved One Is In A Nursing Home Learn about the new changes in the Medicaid laws…and the steps [...]
What Should I Do To Avoid Becoming A Victim Of Identity Theft?
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009Today’s article is on Identity Theft. I have experienced this first hand. Someone has twice tried to use one of my department store cards. A quick tip that is not in the article- you can have your cards tagged so that they cannot be used without the clerk asking for a license. I do this. [...]
What would you do if it were your mother?
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009This is a question we get in our office all the time. Your mom or dad is sick and in the hospital. It looks like they may go into a nursing home. You don’t know how to pick one. Your worried about how to pay for it and what will happen to the family home. [...]
