by Linda Stravalaci Grear, Esq. | Feb 4, 2021 | Durable Power of Attorney, Estate Planning, For Caregivers, Last Will and Testament, Power of Attorney, Trusts, Will
On December 15, 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed long-awaited changes to the New York State Power of Attorney law. The changes are intended to make the Power of Attorney easier to use and clarify the power and obligations of an Agent. Existing Powers of Attorney...
by Chuck Beinhauer, Esq. | Jul 22, 2019 | Alzheimer's Disease, Assets, Estate Planning, For Caregivers, Last Will and Testament, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Paying for Care, Power of Attorney, Probate, Trusts, Will
On July 15th, I met with Jack and Kerri who had an interesting, but common problem. Their Uncle Joe is 78 years old. He is suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease but otherwise is remarkably physically fit. Jack, Kerri, and their children have been trying to provide care...
by Linda Stravalaci Grear, Esq. | Mar 26, 2019 | Durable Power of Attorney, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Last Will and Testament, Long Term Care, MOLST, Power of Attorney, Will
It is important to know that legal documents are personal and tailored for individual needs. However, there are three basic estate planning documents that all adults should have in place to assure that … Your wishes are followed You choose who will be in charge...
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