by Amanda Spence | Oct 11, 2024 | Elder Law, Elder Law Resources
From the 1800s through the 1950s, it was standard practice for doctors to make house calls. Sadly that practice has fallen by the wayside and patients are generally expected to show up at the doctor’s office or a hospital if they need medical care. Likewise, the...
by Amanda Spence | Oct 5, 2024 | Probate and Estate Administration, Wills and Estates
We often prepare deeds for our clients as part of our estate planning or Medicaid asset protection planning. We may deed a couple’s home into their revocable trust, or we may have a spouse who’s facing long-term care in a nursing home sign a deed transferring his...
by Amanda Spence | Oct 4, 2024 | Elder Law, Elder Law Resources
Many people assume that they don’t need the services of an Elder Law Attorney because they are not elderly. While Elder Law attorneys assist clients with issues that are often faced by senior citizens, the practice of Elder Law is not limited to just older clients....
by Amanda Spence | Sep 6, 2024 | Elder Law, Wills and Estates
Most people think a Last Will and Testament is the most important estate planning document to get in place. While having a Will is certainly important and signing one enables you to determine how your assets will pass to your loved ones at your death, it’s not always...