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10 tips for splitting caregiving costs among siblings

10 tips for splitting caregiving costs among siblings

From AARP — By Bruce Horovitz —   Jaclyn Strauss has four words of advice for siblings who want to share the costs of parental caregiving: Play to your strengths. That’s precisely what she and her brother have done in preparation for what they both know will be...

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Gift the kids their inheritance now or make them wait?

Gift the kids their inheritance now or make them wait?

From Barron's — By Debbie Carlson —   Are you better off giving money to children now when you can see the results of the gift, or making them wait for their inheritance until you have shuffled off this mortal coil? That is the dilemma that millions of parents and...

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To protect your child, consider these estate planning steps

To protect your child, consider these estate planning steps

From Kiplinger — By Allen J. Falke —   Parenting is hard. From the moment your child comes into your life, you become responsible for that child until they reach adulthood. But what if something happens to you and your partner? How can you be sure your child is taken...

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Why an Elder Law or Special Needs Law Attorney?

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What is Elder and Special Needs Law?

Elder and Special Needs Law are specialized areas of law that involve representing, counseling, and assisting seniors, people with disabilities, and their families in connection with a variety of legal issues, from estate planning to long term care issues, with a primary emphasis on promoting the highest quality of life for the individuals. Typically, Elder and Special Needs Law attorneys address the client’s perspective from a holistic viewpoint by addressing legal, medical, financial, social and family issues.

Demand for Elder and Special Needs Law Is Growing

The number of older individuals in the population is projected to increase to 71.5 million in 2030, representing nearly 20 percent of the U.S. population. As a result the need is growing for specialized legal advice about aging-related issues.

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“Elder and Special Needs Law attorneys are competent, caring and compassionate professionals. They focus on the overall picture of what is best for clients and their families.”
—Craig Reaves, former NAELA President

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Ohio NAELA is a state chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys

 

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