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College Forms Checklist: Make Sure You’re Not Forgetting Anything Important

College Forms Checklist: Make Sure You’re Not Forgetting Anything Important

by Deliberato Law Center | Sep 6, 2023 | Estate Planning, Estate Planning Education

For many people, college is the first time they’ll be away from home for any length of time. Since most college students are over 18, they are no longer legally minors and their parents are no longer empowered to make important decisions on their behalf. Since so many...
Preserving Legacies: Navigating Alzheimer’s and Estate Planning with Compassion

Preserving Legacies: Navigating Alzheimer’s and Estate Planning with Compassion

by Deliberato Law Center | Jun 21, 2023 | Estate Planning

Estate planning can be a difficult task under any circumstances. When it comes to working with a loved one suffering from dementia, however, it can be that much more fraught. Ensuring that all of the necessary documents are in place while treating your family member...
Estate Planning is a Must Even Without Children

Estate Planning is a Must Even Without Children

by Deliberato Law Center | Feb 9, 2023 | Estate Planning, wills and trusts

Estate planning isn’t an exciting task—it’s easy to procrastinate, or even decide you don’t need one—especially if you are single, or married without children. You wonder, Why would I need an estate plan if I don’t have anyone to pass my assets down to?  But having an...
What to Do When a Loved One is Diagnosed with Dementia

What to Do When a Loved One is Diagnosed with Dementia

by Deliberato Law Center | Jun 30, 2022 | Elder Law, Estate Planning Education, Uncategorized

A dementia diagnosis is a traumatic time for any family. Dementia happens slowly and progressively over time. In the early stages, some symptoms are often thought of as just signs of aging. Beginning signs can be as simple as losing car keys, forgetting where the car...

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