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Elder Lawyers Help with the Later Seasons of Life

On behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Aug 31, 2015 | Elder law

An important practice area at Geyer Law is elder law, which deals with health, long-term care, and estate planning issues. Many of our clients need assistance which extends beyond the legal aspects of planning. As part of the compassionate care offered by Rebecca W....

Activity Helps Alzheimers’ Patients, Elder Lawyers Share

On behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Aug 25, 2015 | Uncategorized

Anything that helps our estate and elder law clients protect and help the people most important to them is important to  Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates. In the course of offering compassionate counsel, it’s common for us to hear stories of family members suffering...

“Trying Out the Wheelchair” Elder Care Planning

On behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Aug 19, 2015 | Elder law

“Old age is like everything else.  To make a success of it, you’ve got to start young,” Theodore Roosevelt once quipped, and as Indiana elder law professionals, we know how very right he was. Despite the fact that today’s seniors are living longer and healthier lives...

Billing Advocate Helps Ease the Way for Elders

On behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Aug 17, 2015 | Uncategorized

Elder law is an important practice area for Rebecca W. Geyer and Associates. Elder Law deals with the complex health, long-term care, and estate planning issues faced by elderly and disabled individuals and their families. Early on, we discovered that many of our...

It May Be Time to Have That Other Talk

On behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Aug 14, 2015 | Elder law

“Do you remember how difficult – and absolutely necessary – it was when it came time to sit with your kids to have ‘the Talk’, the one about the birds and the bees?” asks Tim Prosch. In his book The Other Talk, Prosch says it may be time to have another talk about the...

Joint Ownership Can’t Replace Estate Planning

On behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Aug 12, 2015 | Estate Planning

In the process of buying an automobile, Denise thought it would be a good idea to title the car in her daughter Ann’s name along with her own.  That way, Mom thought, if something happened to her, Ann could just take the car and use it without any legal “hassles”. ...

Special Planning for Special Needs Children on Child Support

On behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Aug 8, 2015 | Special Needs Planning

Providing for children with special needs through an estate plan involves unique  considerations. That is particularly true when the child’s parents are divorced and child support is involved. “There are few challenges more difficult than going through divorce and...

Special Needs Planning for Children

On behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Aug 6, 2015 | Special Needs Planning

For parents of children with special needs, estate planning involves a special set of challenges. How will a child with a physical or mental disability be taken care of after the parents have died? Importantly, how can the child continue to receive governmental...

Putting Your Money Where Your Trust Is

On behalf of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C. | Aug 3, 2015 | Uncategorized

More than 125 years ago, the great Oliver Wendell Holmes had this to say about estate planning: “Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust”. “Trusts are the most useful and unique devices available in the field of estate planning,” according to Harvey...

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