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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.

Caregivers Are Getting Younger, Making Planning for Long-Term Care Even More Important

          As baby boomers age, more and more millennials are becoming caregivers. Many are taking on this role while just getting started in their own

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Does Your Estate Plan Include Your Pets?

          Have you considered your pet or pets when planning your estate? If not, you should, according to The Humane Society of the United States,

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11 Common Acronyms in Elder Law and Estate Planning

          In helping clients prepare for their future, estate planning and elder law attorneys use many acronyms. Understanding some of the common medical and legal

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Plan Ahead Before Seeking Nursing Home Care: Avoid Unnecessary Debt for You and Your Family

          Many senior citizens may need the services of a nursing home or at-home care at some point in their life. You might assume that

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Can a Nursing Home Hold Friends or Family Members Responsible For a Resident’s Care?

          If your loved one is entering a nursing home, you may worry whether you could be liable for their care. Under federal law, a

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What Are the Ward’s Rights in a Guardianship?

Older people may need a trusted individual to step in and manage their affairs, should they ever suffer debilitating health problems like dementia, Alzheimer’s disease,

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When Are Children Eligible for Social Security Benefits?

          A child may be eligible for Social Security benefits when at least one parent qualifies for Social Security retirement, disability, or death benefits. Children receive these

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How Changes to Portability of the Estate Tax Exemption May Impact You

          On July 8, 2022, the Internal Revenue Service issued new guidance that allows a deceased person’s estate to elect “portability” of their unused gift

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Do I Need a Professional Patient Advocate?

          Individuals experiencing illnesses can benefit from having someone attend appointments with them and support their best interests. Often, close friends or family take on

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What Are the Best Ways to Get Out of Debt Before You Retire?

          Retirement is an expensive affair, and planning for it involves managing finances even after you have left the workforce. It is commonly estimated that

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