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The “Sandwich” Generation The term “sandwich generation” was coined to refer to baby boomers who were taking care of their parents while also having young children of their own.

It’s hard to imagine the fact that you may at some point in your life be unable to make your own medical decisions. However, by taking the necessary time

The Executor of your Estate, also referred to as your Personal Representative, has a very important role to fill. The job of the Executor is to administer your Estate

Aging in the U.S. can present a number of financial challenges. If you’ve accumulated financial assets that you were hoping to pass along to your children or to someone

Long-term care can be expensive, whether someone needs home care or facility-based Long-Term Care. In order to not deplete funds, our Medicaid planning legal team can help you plan

These five very common "do-it-yourself" mistakes are among the top reasons to seek the guidance of a qualified Elder Law attorney when creating your Will.

Traveling for the winter? Don’t forget to check on your legal documents! Traveling comes with risks, so give yourself the peace of mind that comes with knowing that your

It’s always important to ensure that all of your affairs are in proper order. This means you can have the peace of mind you deserve, knowing you have taken

Asset protection estate planning is important for anyone. This process allows you to put your affairs in order so you know that your surviving spouse and family will be