by Amy Delaney | May 2, 2022 | Estate Planning, Special Needs
Estate planning presents unique challenges for families with special needs children. To maximize your estate’s potential for use, enhancement, and enrichment while maintaining your special needs child’s enrollment in public benefits programs, careful...
by admin | Apr 18, 2022 | Power of Attorney, Trusts and Wills
A wrenching question especially demands an answer in this Covid-19 epidemic: if you or someone you love is taken down to life-threatening illness, would you be willing to undertake extreme life-prolonging measures? For us who are particularly vulnerable – seniors,...
by Lori Pulvermacher | Nov 16, 2021 | Estate Planning, Special Needs
Special needs trusts, how do they work? How do they involve Estate Planning? Third-party special needs trusts sometimes referred to as supplemental needs trusts, are estate planning tools for those parents of children with mental/physical disabilities and the elderly....
by Lori Pulvermacher | Nov 15, 2021 | Special Needs
Enabling the Disabled Let’s take a look at planning for disabled people live their best lives. Family money can be carefully managed to fit the disability-benefit rules and still provide additional perks for the disabled person to enjoy. And, though the rules can be...
by Lori Pulvermacher | Sep 6, 2021 | Power of Attorney
More Americans than ever store and provide information through digital apps on smartphones and tablet devices. Whether engaging in online banking, using a mobile plane boarding pass, or creating work calendars shared in the cloud, the internet of things provides...
by Lori Pulvermacher | Aug 2, 2021 | Special Needs
Since 2003, no medication has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat Alzheimer’s, until now. This year, the FDA introduced a new Alzheimer’s treating medication under the trademark Aduhelm™. The drug, Aducanumab, is a therapeutic drug that...