by Amanda Scott, Esq. | Oct 30, 2018 | Estate Planning, Power of Attorney
One of the questions we hear most often is “Do I really need a Power of Attorney?” Most people assume that a Power of Attorney is only needed for the very sick, elderly, or wealthy, and not for the young. The simple answer is “Yes!” In fact, everyone who is over the...
by Jean Harris, Esq. | Oct 16, 2018 | Estate Planning, Long Term Care, Paying for Care, Veterans
A: NO! One of the most common concerns of people coming to our office to talk about estate planning and asset protection is protecting their home in the event that long-term care is necessary for themselves or their spouse. Indeed, in the Western New York area it is...
by Linda Stravalaci Grear, Esq. | Oct 8, 2018 | Pension Benefits, Veterans
New rules go into effect October 18, 2018. Aid and Attendance – Pension funds available to qualified veterans and their surviving spouses whose unreimbursed medical expenses are greater than their income. Available to Veterans and to surviving spouses of Veterans, who...
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