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 Baton Rouge Probate Lawyers: What To Do After a Loved One Dies
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By Linda Melancon
In Probate/Succession, General Estate Planning
Posted April 29, 2020

Baton Rouge Probate Lawyers: What To Do After a Loved One Dies

When a loved one passes away, the grief is often overwhelming and exhausting. The stress and shock can make it seem nearly impossible to even sleep or eat, much less do more involved things. [...]

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 Baton Rouge Trust Attorneys Explain the Responsibilities of a Trustee
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By Linda Melancon
In General Estate Planning
Posted April 15, 2020

Baton Rouge Trust Attorneys Explain the Responsibilities of a Trustee

Whether you’ve been asked to be the trustee of a loved one’s trust or you’re in the process of choosing someone to act as your own trustee, it helps to understand what is expected of a trustee. [...]

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 States Ask That Student Loans of Those with Disabilities Be Automatically Forgiven
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Law News, Special Needs News, Special Needs Planning
Posted April 15, 2020

States Ask That Student Loans of Those with Disabilities Be Automatically Forgiven

The federal government has determined that tens of thousands of people with disabilities are eligible to have their student loan debt discharged, but due to the burdensome process involved, only [...]

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 Social Security Shutters All Offices in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Care
Posted April 13, 2020

Social Security Shutters All Offices in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak

To protect its workers and the public during the coronavirus pandemic, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has suspended face-to-face service at its field offices and hearings offices [...]

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 Baton Rouge Estate Attorneys: Can My  Child’s Spouse Ever End Up with My Family’s Money?
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By Linda Melancon
In General Estate Planning
Posted April 8, 2020

Baton Rouge Estate Attorneys: Can My Child’s Spouse Ever End Up with My Family’s Money?

Baton Rouge Estate Attorneys Explain SIL/DIL Inheritance Rights As Baton Rouge estate attorneys, our clients regularly ask, if our child passed away, what rights would the son-in-law or [...]

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 Medicare is Expanding Telehealth Services During Coronavirus Pandemic
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By Linda Melancon
In Elder Law News, Caregivers, Elder Care, Estate Planning Awareness
Posted April 6, 2020

Medicare is Expanding Telehealth Services During Coronavirus Pandemic

As part of its response to the coronavirus pandemic, the federal government is broadly expanding coverage of Medicare telehealth services to beneficiaries and relaxing HIPAA enforcement. This [...]

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 Staying Connected to Family Members in a Nursing Home When Visits are Banned
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By Linda Melancon
In Caregivers, Elder Care, Elder Law News, Estate Planning Awareness
Posted April 3, 2020

Staying Connected to Family Members in a Nursing Home When Visits are Banned

The spread of the coronavirus to nursing home residents has caused the federal government to direct nursing homes to restrict visitor access, and many assisted living facilities have done the [...]

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 Social Security Shutters ‘Petri Dish’ Offices in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak
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By Linda Melancon
In General Elder Law, Elder Law News, Estate Planning Awareness
Posted April 1, 2020

Social Security Shutters ‘Petri Dish’ Offices in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak

To protect its workers and the public during the coronavirus pandemic, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has suspended face-to-face service to at its field offices and hearings offices [...]

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