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What is a Health Care Proxy and Why Do I Need One ?

Just as we create estate plans for our eventual demise, we also need to plan ahead for the possibility that we will become sick and unable to make our own medical decisions. Medical science has created many miracles, among them the technology to keep patients alive longer, sometimes indefinitely. As a result of many well-publicized … Read more

Multigenerational Living

By: Rajiv Nagaich The recent economic downturn brings to light the obvious – the vulnerability of anyone who has not prepared to weather the financial storm. According to a recent report, Living Longer on Less: The New (In)security of Seniors, produced by The Institute on Assets and Social Policy (IASP), a research institute at the … Read more

Getting Medicare While Traveling or Living Overseas

Many retirees look forward to traveling in their retirement, and more and more are actually retiring overseas, in part as a way to stretch savings. But what happens to retirees’ federal benefits while they are out of the country? The short answer is that although Social Security benefits are available to retirees in other countries, … Read more

Elder Law v/s Estate Planning

 What is the similarity between the characters in the musical “Fiddler on the Roof” and attorneys? Tradition!

All of my clients deal with estate planning issues: The majority of my clients who have planned their estates have done so under the traditional notions of estate planning which, unfortunately, leaves them largely exposed to the threat of uncovered long-term care costs.

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The Top 10 Health Care Mistakes Made By the Elderly

Americans are living longer than ever before, but many older Americans could better deal with their health problems, according to the Institute for Healthcare Advancement (IHA). To help the elderly stay healthier longer, the IHA has identified the 10 most common mistakes older Americans make in caring for their health. The Institute is a non-profit … Read more

Emotional Decision-making with Our Parents

Emotional Decision-making with Our Parents © By: Eric M. Crozier, Geriatric Care Manager I am entering my twelfth year in a career working essentially with seniors. I have spent many hours working with individuals, couples, families, and even dear friends of the aforementioned, all with the goal in mind, of helping them to reach safe … Read more

Transfers of Assets

Transfers of Assets (c) Rajiv Nagaich & Andrea T. Lee Attorneys & Counselors at Law Sometimes senior citizens attempt to sell or give away their property either to avoid probate or in the hope to make it easier on family members when they are gone. However, every transfer of assets, whether the transfer be of … Read more

Irrevocable Safe Harbor Or Not?

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Timeline for Executors?

My father passed away and I am the executor of the estate. I now have everything reduced to cash. My dad had some losses in his long-term brokerage account and the longer we leave the money in there, the more we will be recovering. How much time do I have to distribute everything and pull … Read more

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