by Deliberato Law Center | Feb 3, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
There is a growing push for the use of plain legal language in the field of law. Clients are increasingly put off by impenetrable legalese and the ever more global nature of our world demands ever more accessible uses of language. While needed changes are beginning to...
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...
by Deliberato Law Center | Jan 17, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
If you’re reading this, you have digital assets. Anyone with a computer attached to the internet conducts a portion of their life online. This means that whether through email, online banking, social media, investing, or buying real estate in the Metaverse, you own...
by Deliberato Law Center | Jan 10, 2022 | blog, Business succession, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
Succession planning rarely tops the list of a business owner’s priorities. After all, managing daily tasks and making it to month’s end doesn’t often leave time for issues that aren’t of immediate concern. Here’s the thing, though: a succession plan is of immediate...
by Deliberato Law Center | Jan 5, 2022 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Medicaid, Uncategorized
Medicaid can pay for the long-term institutional care of individuals who meet certain income and asset requirements. However, if the applicant’s assets and income exceed these limits, he or she may not qualify for Medicaid assistance until the limits are met. Given...
by Deliberato Law Center | Dec 16, 2021 | blog, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized
With the holiday season in full swing and with Christmas right around the corner, the pressure of finding that perfect gift for loved ones is growing. While an estate plan might not make your newly 18-year-old child light up like the newest version iPhone, the...
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