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- Know Your Options: The Spectrum of Long-Term Care
- Alzheimer’s Disease: Facts Versus Fiction, Continued
- The Truth About Using Medicaid to Pay for Nursing Home Care
- Alzheimer’s Disease: Facts Versus Fiction
- Finding the Right Nursing Home: Don’t Rely Entirely on the Five-Star Quality Rating System
- What is a Pour-Over Will and How is It Used?
- Is It My Responsibility to Pay Nursing Home Bills After a Loved One Passes Away?
- Did You Know Medicare Doesn’t Cover Most Long Term Care?
- What Does It Mean to Say You are Involved in Life Care Planning?
- Creating an Elder Law Plan to Avoid Exploitation
- It’s Special Needs Law Month
- When is the Right Time to Meet with an Elder Law Attorney?
- Women Breadwinners Can’t Afford to Neglect Financial Planning
- What You Need to Know About an Elder Care Plan?
- A Gifting Guide for 2020 With Tax Implications
- Do Your Research Before Selecting a Nursing Home for Your Loved One
- When Does Someone Need Long-Term Care?
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- Do You Need a Trust?
- Estate Planning for Couples Marrying Later in Life
- Reward Your Pet with the Best Treat of All—a Pet Trust
- Myths and Misconceptions About Retirement Planning
- The New Year is a Great Time to Review Your Estate Plan
- The Risks of Giving Adult Children an “Advance” on Their Inheritance
- ‘Tis The Season To Give, But What About Gift Taxes?
- Do You Need a Prenuptial Agreement?
- Six Reasons to Revise Your Estate Plan
- Seize Control Over Incapacity with Durable Powers of Attorney
- Introducing Guidr – Online Estate Planning with your Local Attorney!
- The Trouble with Joint Tenancy
- Make Sure Your Revocable Living Trust Is Properly Funded
- If Your Children Have Turned 18, They Need Their Own Legal Documents
- When Should a Lady Bird Deed Be Used?
- Discuss And Educate Your Heirs About Your Estate Plan
- What You Need To Know About Possible Health Care Costs In Retirement
- Uncertainty Is a Big Problem for Estate Planning
- Study Highlights 5 Biggest Financial Concerns of Americans Post Pandemic
- What You Should Know About Michigan Intestate Succession
- Why Is an Estate Planning Attorney a Good Choice?
- How Is Your Financial Plan Different from An Estate Plan?
- What Does It Mean to Say That a Trustee Must Follow Trust Terms?
- What Are the Circumstances That Allow for Trustee Removal in Michigan?
- What Happens If I Don’t Appoint a Personal Representative in My Michigan Will?
- Does a Trust Prevent Court Control of Assets if I’m Incapacitated?
- When Updating My Trust, Can I Write on the Original Document?
- Can I Disinherit My Spouse in Michigan?
- What’s Required to Challenge a Will in Michigan?
- How Long Will Michigan Probate Take?
- Is Your Net Worth on Par with Retirement Peers?
- What Are the Main Reasons to Get a Living Trust in Michigan?
- Who Really Needs a Will in Michigan?
- What You Need to Know About Making Changes to a Will in Michigan?
- Can a Power of Attorney Agent Do Anything They Want?
- Discuss Your Estate Plan with Your Generation X Beneficiaries
- Don’t Forget About Your Estate Planning During a Divorce
- What Are the Key Components of a Trust?
- Have You Made a Retirement or Estate Plan with Inflation in Mind?
- How Does It Work to Fund a Trust in Michigan?
- Does Your Estate Plan Have Emotional Value?
- What Is the Most Important Component of an Elder Law Plan?
- Are There Any Alternatives to Staying in a Nursing Home?
- How to Share Information About Your Estate with Your Loved Ones
- What Does It Mean to Say the Trustee is a Fiduciary?
- No Matter the Size of Your Estate, Estate Planning is Worth Every Penny
- Do I Really Need to Create Last Instructions with My Will?
- Living Will or a Durable Health Care Power of Attorney: What Do I Need?
- Does a Trust Help with Property Distribution?
- What Are Activities of Daily Living?
- End of Life Issues to Remember As You Create Your Estate Plan
- What to Keep in Mind When Planning for Retirement as a Married Couple
- Tips for Preparing Your Loved Ones for An Inheritance
- Have You Planned for Lifetime Incapacity?
- These Are the Situations That Should Absolutely Prompt You to Update Your Will
- Do You Have the Right Pillars in Your Retirement Plan?
- Studies Show that There Is a Knowledge Gap in Estate Planning
- What Is a Trust and How Can It Be Used as a Component of Your Estate Plan?
- Tips for Helping Get Your Affairs in Order
- What Does It Mean to Have A Trust Established?
- Five Ways That Property Could Be Passed on to Loved Ones After You Pass Away
- What Should Prompt an Estate Plan Update?
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