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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.

Estate Planning with Children Who Have Special Needs

Estate planning is always a good practice, but when it comes to a parent that has a child who has special needs, it is almost

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What are the Rules for Your IRA Upon Death?

Inheriting an IRA means that different rules apply to various circumstances as in the case of a spouse versus non-spousal beneficiaries. Regardless of who is

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Balancing Between our Elderly Populations Privacy and the High Tech Monitoring Available to Children and Caregivers

With all the high-tech gadgets out there to monitor, track and locate our friends and loved ones, it is only natural that companies would turn

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Want to Know What Services are Covered by Medicare? There's an App for That!

Medicare has an app called “What’s Covered” that is available in the App Store for IOS or Google Play for Android for free. The “What’s

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Do you Know the Difference Between a Living Will and a Do-Not-Resuscitate Order?

When drawing up estate Planning documents, including advance directives is a crucial piece. A couple of documents people may choose to create are living wills

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Be Wary of the "Responsible Party" Wording in a Nursing Home Agreement!

While federal regulations prevent nursing homes from requiring a third party to be personally liable as a condition of admission, “responsible party” isn’t always clearly

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Where Does Maine Fall in The Ranking for Instances of Elder Abuse?

Abuse is abhorrent no matter who it happens to however it seems to strike a real nerve when it involves the most vulnerable members of

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Details Matter When It Comes to Dealing With Long-Term Care Insurers

Let’s face it- we all have our strengths and weaknesses. Some of us are more detailed orientated than others. Most of the time, we can

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When Things Fall Apart by Smilie G. Rogers, Esq.

The last couple of weeks we have been preparing tax returns, preparing MaineCare applications, and dealing with client matters when things fall apart generally. Here

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The Costly Mistake of Using "Wellness Visit" and "Physical" Interchangeably When it Comes to Medicare

We are so conditioned to make sure we have an annual physical that we don’t realize when you enroll in Medicare, you are afforded an

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