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2018 Statistics & What to Do About Long-term Care Costs?

October 29, 2018 pdonehue

This post, of course, cannot answer the title’s question fully. But it can provide some food for thought. Morningstar’s director…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Elder Law Filed under: elder law, how to manage long-term care costs, long-term care costs, long-term care statistics 2018

Aging In Place Planning

August 27, 2018 pdonehue

Numerous studies have indicated that a high percentage of seniors would prefer to remain in their homes as they grow…

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Posted in: Elder Law Filed under: age in place, age in place home remodeling, aging in place, elder law

Protecting Elders from Financial Exploitation Part 2: Resources

July 5, 2018 pdonehue

Our previous post shared examples of common attempts to financially-exploit elders, a crime that has been on the rise over…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Elder Law Filed under: curtin law office, elder law, financial exploitation resources, how to help elders avoid financial exploitation, nh elder law

Protecting Elders from Financial Exploitation

June 29, 2018 pdonehue

Did you know the United Nations designated June 15 as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day? While the UN’s goal is…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Elder Law Filed under: elder law, how to avoid financial exploitation, protecting assets, protecting elders, scams against the elderly

Common Confusion About Asset Protection & Long-term Care

April 6, 2018 pdonehue

As people age, it is common for one spouse or another to need long-term care. For many couples, the healthier…

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Posted in: Asset Protection, Curtin Law Office, Elder Law Filed under: elder law, elder law faq, how to protect assets, how to protect assets when a spouse needs long-term care

10 Frequently-asked Elder Law Questions

March 9, 2018 pdonehue

As we age, for elder-law-related planning purposes, people often ask us about the questions they should be asking themselves and…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Elder Law Filed under: aging in place, elder law, elder law faq, things you should ask about elder law

Long Term Care Planning – Sooner is Better

June 15, 2017 pdonehue

The financial and emotional implications of becoming disabled can have a profound effect on one’s family. It is difficult enough…

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Posted in: Elder Law Filed under: elder law, long term care, long term care planning

Guardianship & Management for Beneficiaries Under Age 18

May 15, 2017 pdonehue

Questions about guardianship and management for those under the age of eighteen are also quite common. While your beneficiaries are…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Estate Planning Filed under: elder law, estate planning, estate planning faq, guardianship, guardianships, managing beneficiaries, managing beneficiaries under age 18

Elder Law Questions Part 2

March 13, 2017 pdonehue

In a previous post we shared some of the most common questions about Elder Law. Here are three more important…

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Posted in: Curtin Law Office, Elder Law Filed under: curtin law office, elder law, nh elder law

Questions About Elder Law…

February 27, 2017 pdonehue

As we age, for planning purposes, people often ask about the questions they should be asking themselves and their loved…

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Posted in: Elder Law Filed under: elder law, elder law faq, long term care

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