Author: ELG Estate Planning

A Family-Centered Guide from ELG Estate Planning The holidays bring families together in a way that everyday life rarely does. Between meals, laughter, and long conversations, this time of

As your parents get older, you may want to do what you can to help them manage their finances. One of the ways you can help your aging parents

When you’ve worked hard during your life to build wealth, it’s natural to want to pass it on to your loved ones. As a result, your estate planning needs

If you’re a homeowner, your home is likely one of your most valuable assets. Unfortunately, long-term care expenses and Medicaid estate recovery can interfere with your plans to keep

Long-term care is expensive. If you or someone you care about may need nursing home care in the future, planning now can help preserve assets and secure eligibility for

Thinking about the future often brings up uncomfortable topics– aging, illness, incapacity, and death. Some of us also feel overwhelmed by the decisions we need to make or worried

Estate planning primarily focuses on what happens after you pass away. Elder law helps you plan for what happens during your lifetime, particularly as you get older. It involves

Are you wondering if a simple will is enough or if you need a plan that also covers long-term care, Medicaid, and future health decisions? If you’re getting older

Long awaited changes are coming soon to Washington’s estate tax rules — and whether you’re a high-net-worth individual, a business owner, or someone planning for the future, these updates

Many people prefer to avoid probate if possible, hoping to save their heirs money and time while protecting the privacy of their estate. However, is there a situation in