A MESSAGE FROM ELDER LAW GROUP TO OUR VALUED CLIENTS AND FRIENDS OF THE FIRM

The health and safety of our clients, staff, and community are our number one concern. The coronavirus and measures enacted to prevent its spread have impacted all our lives, and understandably heightened fears. We want you to know we are here to serve you in a...

Lynn St. Louis Featured In Journal Of Business

Our managing partner, Lynn St. Louis, was featured in the Journal of Business talking on the SECURE Act and what could it mean to you! "The new federal SECURE Act makes it harder to sock away generational wealth on a tax-deferred basis, which creates the need to plan...

Recognizing and Treating Geriatric Depression

Depression in older adults often goes undiagnosed and untreated. Depression is a treatable mental health problem.  It is not a consequence of growing older or a symptom of old age. Recognizing Depression The Mayo Clinic shares the following symptoms of depression:...

May is National Elder Law Month

May is National Elder Law Month! This serves as a reminder to educate the public on the legal issues unique to people as they age. Elder Law is a specialized and complex area of law. Elder Law Attorneys assist seniors and their families with planning for the...

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Tips For Seniors to Stay Social and Active

Staying physically active provides health benefits for older adults. Moderate exercise can improve health, even for people with diseases that accompany aging. Staying socially active also provides health benefits for older adults. Social seniors have a slower rate of...

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What is an Attorney-in-Fact, and Why Do I Need One?

An Attorney-in-Fact (AIF) is an agent authorized to act on behalf of another person. It is important to designate an AIF to handle your financial affairs and an AIF to handle your health care decisions in the event that you become incapacitated. Your AIF is designated...

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Dementia Disproportionately Impacts Women

Dementia disproportionally impacts women in two ways: women are more likely than men to provide care to a relative with dementia, and women are more likely than men to be diagnosed with dementia. Scientific American recently published Alzheimer's Falls More Heavily on...

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How to Prepare for the Loss of a Spouse

Preparing for the loss of a spouse means having conversations that may be difficult. There are a number of things you can do now that will help you avoid financial problems or legal issues later. Get a Handle on the Finances If one spouse currently handles all of the...

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