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What Families Need to Know About the Aid & Attendance Benefit

  • 27 November 2018
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What Families Need to Know About the Aid & Attendance Benefit
Aid & Attendance is a great financial benefit provided by the Department of Veteran Affairs to help fund at-home care, nursing home care, or assisted living for qualifying veterans and their surviving spouses. While not everyone will qualify, it is something to be aware of considering...

Celebrating the 100 Year Anniversary of Armistice Day

  • 11 November 2018
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Celebrating the 100 Year Anniversary of Armistice Day
Eleven o’clock on the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918 marked the end of the Great War to End All Wars. In reality, November 11, 1918, only marked a ceasefire on the Western Front of World War I. Hostilities continued in Eastern Europe for some time. We also know, with the...

Idaho Elder Law - Protecting Our Families from Financial Elder Abuse

Idaho Elder Law - Protecting Our Families from Financial Elder Abuse
We’ve all seen the articles and statistics; elder abuse is on the rise in America. In fact, in 2008, there were 21,000 reported cases of elder abuse in nursing homes that were investigated by Long Term Care Ombudsman state programs alone. But there is no single indicator that predicts...

Idaho Estate Planning - Potential Hazards of Joint Ownership & Beneficiary Designations

Idaho Estate Planning - Potential Hazards of Joint Ownership & Beneficiary Designations
Figuratively speaking, life is chock full of road hazards. If we know where they are, then we can avoid them. It is the unknown hazards that are the problem. Just like when you're traveling on an unfamiliar road, it is best to learn from the experiences of those who have been down that road...

Got an Ex? How to Protect Your Family and Your Future

  • 25 September 2018
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Got an Ex? How to Protect Your Family and Your Future
Are you going through a breakup or divorce? Have you gone through one since you drafted your estate plan? If so, this means you have some legal aspects to work through in order to protect your family and your own future. If you already have an estate plan, revising your current plant will be...
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