Year: 2016
A report with recommendations has been issued by a group of experts on the long-term care policies in the U.S. A report on the financing of long-term nursing home care has come at a time when the aging population in the U.S. needs even longer stays in nursing homes and the question continues on how […]
The estate of a loved one can create a bitter fight that breaks a family apart for a lifetime. But those battles can often be avoided with careful planning. When someone makes an estate plan, the desire to avoid a family battle is often a top priority because, at the end of the fight, family […]
Estate planning attorneys sometimes turn to a no contest clause to possibly avoid estate plan challenges. An inheritance does not always make a recipient happy and it is especially likely to cause dissatisfaction if a sibling believes they have not been treated fairly. Traditionally, there was not much that could be done to prevent these […]
The funding of a trust is necessary if you set it up as part of your estate plan but not all of your assets necessarily belong in the trust. As you go through the process of setting up an estate plan with an “irrevocable trust” or a “revocable trust,” it is important to remember that […]
Wisconsin is the latest state to take a close look at the impact of the digital world on estate planning. The digital age has had a major impact on every aspect of our lives, including estate planning – which was created at a time when paper and physical property ruled. The laws created at that […]
As the Baby Boom generation ages and begins to require assistance from their own children, they discover that their children are already busy giving assistance to their own children. Many of the generation caught in-between now find themselves “sandwiched.” The author of an article recently featured in the Washington Post explains how the Baby Boomers’ […]
Attorneys are finding more success as they fight against nursing home arbitration clauses. The fight against nursing home arbitration requirements continues in state after state across the U.S. as attorneys find that the clauses are no longer universally accepted by courts. As the New York Times reports in “Pivotal Nursing Home Suit Raises a Simple […]
People across the U.S. are increasingly finding success in turning to mediation to handle elder law issues within the family. Mediation has become increasingly popular through the years for handling disputes within families with some state courts going so far as to require a mediation attempt before hearing custody disputes. It is likely to be […]
Heirloom archaeology has been created by a non-profit group as it attempts to return heirlooms to families. A non-profit organization out of Nashville run by Chris Hodge has taken on the difficult task of doing detective work to find the living descendants of the owners of various heirlooms and return them to their rightful owners. […]
The biggest reason that approximately 75% of Americans do not have any form of advanced medical directives is they really don’t know what those are. An advanced medical directive, sometimes known as a health care proxy, which is a legal document you can execute to speak for you regarding your medical treatment if you are […]