Browsing articles from "March, 2009"

When It’s Too Late for a Spousal Protection Plan

Mar 31, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Elder Law, Estate Planning  //  No Comments

Osofsky & Osofsky offers crisis-engendered legal options when your spouse has already become incapacitated. Harry and Joan have been married for fifty-one years. Last year, they celebrated their Golden Wedding [...]

Developing a Long-Term Protection Plan

Mar 31, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Elder Law, Estate Planning  //  No Comments

The Osofsky law firm offers estate planning with a long-term care twist. Spouses should create a Long-Term Care Protection Plan for each other, before a lingering illness happens, just in [...]

Is Planning to Access Public Benefits Ethical?

Mar 31, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Elder Law, Estate Planning  //  No Comments

Not only is such planning “ethical,” in many cases it may be essential. It might even be considered a form of tax planning for the middle class. While longevity is [...]

Caregiver Agreements: A Creative Solution to the Elder Care Dilemma

Mar 31, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Elder Law, Estate Planning  //  No Comments

Caregiver agreements can be like a family-based insurance plan – creatively ensuring that elderly family members receive the loving care they deserve. Your frail mother is still beloved but she’s [...]

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