Posts Tagged ‘elder law attorney’

According to a 2006 MetLife Study, at least 60 percent of employed caregivers, reported making work adjustments because of caregiving.

If you are a child caregiver, you must formalize this caregiving relationship into a caregiving (Parenting) contract.

If my mother sells her house before moving into Assisted Living, does she have to count that money as income?

Accredited VA Attorney David Wingate has written a FREE HANDBOOK on VA Benefits , if you desire a copy please visit the Senior Life Care Planning’s website or email at info@seniorlcp.com, or call the Frederick Office at 301 663 9230.

Veterans Advocates Group of America, LLC announced that David Wingate of Senior Life Care Planning, LLC, Maryland, attended its Fall VA conference on VA Benefits held in October 7-8, 2010 at Saint Louis, Missouri.

“Veterans deserve special attention, so we take our role as advocates seriously. We work to enusure that veterans and their families enhance their quality of life. The practice areas at Senior Life Care Planning, LLC include VA applications, and other areas of paramount importance to veterans.

Advice about how to pick a team of professional financial advisors

I ran across an article at New Jersey online last week with advice about how to pick a team of professional financial advisors. I was pleased to see the writer included estate planning attorneys as part of your essential advisory team! I also thought some of their tips for choosing an attorney were worth passing along: Think about your needs and then find an attorney who specializes in meeting them. For example, if you have elder-care issues, or tax concerns, find an attorney who is experienced at resolving issues similar to yours. Visit the websites of some of the professional…

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The 2010 Small Business Jobs Act has some tax changes that could affect you – in a good way.

If you’re a small business owner, you’re probably ready for a little good news right about now. The 2010 Small Business Jobs Act has some tax changes that could affect you – in a good way. Forbes writer Robert W. Wood gave a good run-down of the highlights last week, to include: Small Business (Section 179) Expensing. Under the old rules, you could generally expense up to $250,000 of certain property placed in service during the year. But for tax years 2010 and 2011, the limit is increased to $500,000, and can include up to $250,000 of qualified leasehold improvement,…

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Maryland has encated a new financial power of attorney.

If you don’t have one, you need one, and if you have an existing Power of Attorney, you need to have it reviewed and probably updated.

There is growing need in this country for improvements in care for the elderly.

We are changing the face of elder care, by delivering high quality, independent professional advice and advocacy services on home care, assisted living and nursing homes, asset protection, and finding governmental programs to pay for care.

“I don’t want my kids to become my caregiver. Therefore, if the time comes along that I can no longer care for myself, I want to go to a retirement community or nursing home, so they do not have to worry or do anything”

However, this is not reality. The obligation for caring for elderly parents never goes away.

They’re called “the golden years” – but it only takes one con artist to dull them.

For home care, you should always choose a reputable home care organization for an aging family member.

What Can Senior Life Care Planning Do for Me?

Senior Life Care Planning offers a wide range of services to help maintain their client’s independence at home, or to advocate for their client’s rights and quality of life, at an assisted living facility or nursing home.

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