by Amy Delaney | Jan 16, 2023 | Estate Planning
While it is difficult to think beyond your grief after losing a spouse or longtime partner, it is crucial to understand that many important and timely decisions need to be made regarding your finances and estate planning. In truth, estate planning is perpetual as it...
by Amy Delaney | Jan 11, 2023 | Elder Law, Medicaid
The Medicaid program is available to individuals with low income and assets who need nursing homes, assisted living, or in-home care. As a result of these rules, many candidates give away their money and resources to qualify. However, there is a “look-back period”...
by Amy Delaney | Jan 9, 2023 | Estate Planning
In estate planning, several documents are created to express the wishes of a deceased individual.During the process, you can name people to make financial decisions on your behalf when you are unable. You can designate beneficiaries for your assets. You can also...
by Amy Delaney | Jan 2, 2023 | Social Security
You might qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) if you become disabled after filing for retirement benefits early. If you chose early retirement but afterward discovered an existing condition that may have made you eligible for higher disability...
by Amy Delaney | Dec 26, 2022 | Estate Planning
As you age, making sound decisions regarding finances and healthcare can become more challenging due to diminished mental capacity or declining health. Every American needs an estate plan. Putting these five must-have legal documents in place before life becomes too...