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Planning for Life's Transitions

This blog and its contents are for informational purposes only and shall not be construed as legal advice. No attorney-client relationship between the reader and Brennan & Rogers, PLLC, or its attorneys is intended. This blog should not be used as a substitute for legal advice. Laws may vary from state to state, and the educational materials found on this blog may not apply in all jurisdictions.

Brennan & Rogers, PLLC Response to COVID-19

Thank you for following Brennan & Rogers, PLLC. We are open for business, and we are committed to completing estate planning for as many clients

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Medicare and Medicaid to Cover COVID-19 Testing

With coronavirus dominating news coverage and creating alarm, it is important to know that Medicare and Medicaid will cover tests for the virus. DHHS Announces

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Immigration Policies Cause Upheaval in the Home Care Industry for Patients and Workers

As the population ages, the need for caregivers is growing, but more restrictive immigration policies such as those being promoted by the Trump administration could have a

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Millennials are the new "Sandwich Generation"

Baby Boomers are aging out of the “Sandwich Generation”

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Retirement is supposed to mean less stress- Learn where Seniors can find free help with their tax preparations!

Tax season is here! It can be a breeze for some people and for others, not so much. We are all pretty much aware of

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CMS's Updated Financial Guidelines for Community Spouses in 2020

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have just released their guidelines regarding the “community spouse” for 2020. A “community Spouse” is the spouse of

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A Bipartisan Bill Meant to SECURE your Retirement

The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act, aka the SECURE Act, was passed in 2019 to help Americans prepare for their retirements; however,

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CMS Rings in the New Decade with Medicare Rate Hikes

Now that Medicare open enrollment is closed for another year and you have chosen your plan specifics, the next concern for most is how much

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You Have Been Appointed the Guardian of an Older Adult; Now What?

If an adult becomes mentally incapacitated and is incapable of making responsible decisions, the court will appoint a substitute decision maker, often called a “guardian,”

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Two Different Disability Programs are Available to Veterans Through the VA

Veterans have two options as far as disability programs are concerned. Disabilities because of injuries sustained during active duty or if the service during active

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