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 Estate Planning During a Divorce: Four Key Considerations
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Care, Elder Law News
Posted November 20, 2019

Estate Planning During a Divorce: Four Key Considerations

You have planned your life carefully. With your spouse you have drawn up a will and established trusts to organize your estate after your deaths. You have made decisions about the guardianship of [...]

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 Charitable Remainder Trusts: Income for Life and a Good Deed at Death
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Care, Elder Law News
Posted November 18, 2019

Charitable Remainder Trusts: Income for Life and a Good Deed at Death

Many people like the idea of leaving bequests to favorite charities in their wills. But instead of leaving money to a charity in your will, you can put that money into a charitable remainder [...]

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 Three Reasons Why Joint Accounts May Be a Poor Estate Plan
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By Linda Melancon
In Elder Law News, Elder Care, Estate Planning Awareness
Posted November 15, 2019

Three Reasons Why Joint Accounts May Be a Poor Estate Plan

Many people, especially seniors, see joint ownership as an easy way to avoid probate and plan for incapacity, but there are major drawbacks to joint accounts. When people own property as joint [...]

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 How to Get Good Hospice Care: Hard-Won Advice from the Pennsylvania Nurse Prosecuted for Aiding Her Father’s Death
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Assisted Living Services, Caregivers, Elder Law News
Posted November 11, 2019

How to Get Good Hospice Care: Hard-Won Advice from the Pennsylvania Nurse Prosecuted for Aiding Her Father’s Death

Barbara Mancini, RN, MSN In February 2013, Barbara Mancini was arrested in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, and charged with aiding the attempted suicide of her dying 93-year-old father, Joseph [...]

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 Five Tips for Starting Retirement Planning in Your 50s
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By Linda Melancon
In Elder Care, Elder Law News, Estate Planning Awareness, General Estate Planning
Posted November 8, 2019

Five Tips for Starting Retirement Planning in Your 50s

When it comes to retirement planning, many Americans find themselves underprepared. A majority of baby boomers (born between 1946 and 1964) and Generation X’ers (born between 1965 and 1978) often [...]

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 The 2020 Social Security Increase Will Be Smaller than 2019’s
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By Linda Melancon
In Elder Law News, Estate Planning Awareness
Posted November 6, 2019

The 2020 Social Security Increase Will Be Smaller than 2019’s

The Social Security Administration has announced a 1.6 percent increase in benefits in 2020, nearly half of last year’s change. The small rise has advocates questioning whether the [...]

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 A Living Will Primer
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Care, Elder Law News
Posted October 31, 2019

A Living Will Primer

Living wills are among the least understood of all estate planning documents that I encounter in my law practice. The misunderstanding extends to even health care professionals who see the [...]

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 The DIY Dilemma
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By Linda Melancon
In Estate Planning Awareness, Elder Care, Elder Law News
Posted October 29, 2019

The DIY Dilemma

Often, in an attempt to save money, people will try to “DIY” (Do-It-Yourself) projects instead of hiring a professional who is trained to handle the specific task; estate planning is [...]

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 Celebrating National Estate Planning Awareness Week
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By Linda Melancon
In Elder Law News, Elder Care, Estate Planning Awareness
Posted October 25, 2019

Celebrating National Estate Planning Awareness Week

When you think about your future, what comes to mind? You probably think about places you’d like to visit, friends and family you want to see, and goals you’d like to accomplish. You probably [...]

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 Planning Your Estate in the Digital Age
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By Linda Melancon
In Elder Law News, Elder Care, General Elder Law
Posted October 23, 2019

Planning Your Estate in the Digital Age

When you begin thinking about estate planning and which assets to leave to certain family members or friends, the china, photo albums, or expensive jewelry may come to mind. But what about your [...]

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