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Doing the Right Thing: Quiet Good Deeds and Estate Planning

Doing the Right Thing: Quiet Good Deeds and Estate Planning

by Deliberato Law Center | Jun 23, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized

Everyone agrees that doing the right thing is, well, the right thing to do, but many stall out trying to figure out what this means. Should you make monthly donations to a cause close to your heart? Support a political party that shares your values? Volunteer your...
How to Create a Financial Planning Bucket List!

How to Create a Financial Planning Bucket List!

by Deliberato Law Center | May 23, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Probate, Uncategorized

What do Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Pablo Picasso, Steve McNair, Aretha Franklin, and Abraham Lincoln have in common? No, it’s not that they’re all dead (though, yes, they are). It’s not even that they’re all famous (however true, that would be too easy). It’s that they...
Looking Forward to Your Golden Years: How to Choose the Right Retirement Home or Long Term Care to Fit Your Needs

Looking Forward to Your Golden Years: How to Choose the Right Retirement Home or Long Term Care to Fit Your Needs

by Deliberato Law Center | Feb 18, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized

A person turning 65 today has a nearly 70% chance of needing some form of long term care during their golden years. Women, on average, will require 3.7 years of care while men, who statistically live shorter lives, will require 2.2 years. In 2020, the cost of long...
A New Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease and the Controversy Surrounding It

A New Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease and the Controversy Surrounding It

by Deliberato Law Center | Jan 27, 2022 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a drug purported to slow the progress of Alzheimer’s disease. However, the decision is not without controversy. A recent article by AARP explores this subject in some detail. Here is a synopsis. The drug, Aducanumab...
A Look at America’s Most Popular Pension Plan: Social Security

A Look at America’s Most Popular Pension Plan: Social Security

by Deliberato Law Center | Nov 8, 2021 | blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized

Approximately 50% of elderly Americans receive at least half of their income from Social Security. Let’s take a look at this important program and some of the changes we will see this year. Eligibility. Eligibility for Social Security is based on the number of credits...
Responsibilities of a Caregiver: How to Manage Your Loved One’s Legal Needs

Responsibilities of a Caregiver: How to Manage Your Loved One’s Legal Needs

by Deliberato Law Center | Aug 24, 2021 | Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized

Being a caregiver for a loved one may require more than you expect, including overseeing your loved one’s legal affairs. AARP released a recent article addressed this matter and included a legal checklist for Caregivers. Read on for the highlights. Obtain Essential...
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