“Your high-net-worth clients who self-fund LTC costs may face the unintended consequences of leaving less of a legacy to their children if out-of-pocket care expenses deplete their estates,” Pailip Herzberg and Jorge Padilla caution their fellow financial planning...
Month: February 2017
First Comes Divorce, Then Come New Estate Planning Documents
“Married individuals who are considering divorce should review their estate plans to determine if they remain appropriate,” says divorcesource.com, reminding readers that the law considers you legally married until the judge signs the final dissolution decree ending...
What’s a Medicaid Block Grant? Why Are Some Opposed to Block Grants?
Since the attorneys of Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates, PC assist clients with estate planning and elder law needs, including Medicaid, the debate centering around the proposal to give states block grants is very important to us and to our clients. Medicaid, the...
Wills – For Both Now and Beyond the Grave
“Wills are serious business. They are supposed to spell out how one would like their assets distributed after their death. But in some cases they are used to send messages – or settle scores – from beyond the grave,” says Yagana Shah in the Huffington Post. Under a...