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Estate Planning

August 28, 2018

Prenups: Not Just For the Young and Hollywood

Lucy and Ricky have a great marriage, with an extended family to whom they wanted to leave everything when they passed. Unfortunately, Lucy was then d...

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Uncategorized

July 24, 2018

3 Reasons Veterans Should Have a Professional Advocate

The number of sad stories of veterans’ benefits getting tied up in the system is not only sad but startling. A quick internet search can lead to story...

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Uncategorized

July 24, 2018

Retirement Challenges Facing Women

For women, securing enough retirement income can be a daunting proposition. Generally speaking, women face two significant hurdles to overcome to achi...

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Veterans

May 25, 2018

Vocational Rehabilitation: A Powerful Tool for Veterans Wanting to Enter the Civilian Job Market

Prospects for veterans looking to enter the job market have drastically increased since the Great Recession. In 2016, the unemployment rate for vetera...

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Elder Law

April 24, 2018

Unique Health Challenges Faced By Veterans

The United States veteran population is some 20 million strong, many of whom face health challenges separate from non-Veterans. Due to their military ...

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Long-Term Care Planning

April 24, 2018

Identity Fraud Targeting the Elderly

The largest coordinated sweep of identity fraud involving US seniors has recently been conducted. The US Department of Justice has reported that more ...

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Long-Term Care Planning

March 31, 2018

You’re Fired!: Firing the VA Secretary -Implications for Veterans Healthcare

In an Administration unafraid to fire key cabinet members with little warning, Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Dr. David Shulkin...

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Elder Exploitation

March 31, 2018

Medicaid Divorce: Maybe . . . Maybe Not.

Harry and Wanda got married late in life. This was their second marriage, and both had children from the prior marriages. The couple wanted their chil...

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Elder Law

February 19, 2018

Veteran’s Pension Update

Veteran’s Pension Update The Veterans Administration (VA) has yet to publish new rules for their Pension program (commonly referred to as Aid & Attend...

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