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May 01

#TuesdayTips: Caring for Aging Parents

By Jessica L. Estes 

Currently, it is estimated that approximately one-third of the U.S. population provides care for a chronically ill, disabled, or aged family member and spends, on average, twenty hours per week providing that care.  Caring for your aging parents is not an easy task.  Not only can it be overwhelming, but it may cause stress in your life which can manifest itself in various ways, including illness, depression and/or anxiety, or strained family relationships. Read More

Apr 10

#TuesdayTips: Long-Term Care Insurance Policies

By Jessica L. Estes

 Generally, most people do not have sufficient income or assets to fund their long-term care for extended periods of time.  And, most people are not what the government deems “needs-based,” so they would not qualify immediately for any needs-based benefits.  Rather, most individuals are somewhere in the middle.Read More

Oct 31

#TuesdayTips: Medicaid… Trick, or Treat?

By: Jessica L. Estes, Esq.

Medicaid* can be a scary topic.  Not only are there are a lot of myths about Medicaid, but if you are considering applying for it, a crisis has occurred.  Add to your emotional distress Medicaid’s requirement that you provide five years’ worth of bank statements, tax returns, and proof of expenditures, and likely, you are pulling your hair out.  Do not despair!Read More

Oct 03

#TuesdayTips: Financial Powers of Attorney – To Be or Not to Be?

That is a valid question.  One that is not pondered enough and often results in a family member being thrown into a position of great responsibility without any direction or idea how they are to act or what they are to do.  In fact, most people sign power of attorney documents naming someone, but then never tell them or have a conversation with that person about what will be expected of them.Read More

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