by Michael Delaney | Jun 30, 2020 | Aging, Elder Law, Estate Planning
There are very few individuals without a digital footprint anymore. From social networks like Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, and Twitter, blogs and licensed domain names, email, music, photos, seller accounts on eBay, Amazon, or Etsy, gaming accounts, even your...
by Michael Delaney | Jun 23, 2020 | Elder Abuse and Exploitation
Elder abuse is a concern that takes many forms. Unfortunately, many seniors are subjected to elder abuse and often times the abuse goes unreported and the abuser goes unpunished. Four common forms of elder abuse are: Physical Abuse Elder abuse may take the form of...
by Michael Delaney | Jun 16, 2020 | Aging, Attorney News, Elder Law, Estate Planning
Kaiser Health News is reporting the coronavirus pandemic is prompting aging Americans to create or update their living wills. Specifically, intubation is the topic that has many seniors crafting or rethinking their strategies amidst a wealth of disparate COVID-19...
by Michael Delaney | Jun 9, 2020 | Attorney News
The Treasury Department recently published Interim Final Rules on loan forgiveness. This article will give you some general guidance on how to seek loan forgiveness, as well as 3 important tips when applying. The form to apply for forgiveness may be provided by your...
by Michael Delaney | Jun 2, 2020 | Aging, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Social Security
Electronic signature laws during the coronavirus pandemic are playing a more important role than ever before. The laws outlining acceptable electronic transaction standards that have the same effect as paper and ink signatures are the state Uniform Electronic...