Monthly Archives: March 2026
Medicaid Planning Mistakes That Could Cost Your Legacy
For many elderly citizens, Medicaid is a vital source of payment for long-term care. However, the Medicaid qualifications are complicated, and any error could cause delays, penalties, or the improper expenditure of resources. Proper planning is vital if you are to successfully protect your legacy while still receiving the care you need. Misunderstanding the… Read More »
Guardianship vs. Power of Attorney: Which Do You Really Need?
As we prepare for our future, two legal options are often mentioned in the process: guardianship and power of attorney. Though they are similar in the fact that another person is making decisions for someone else, they are used in very different ways. What is power of attorney? A power of attorney (POA) is… Read More »
Reviewing and Updating Your Estate Plan: When and Why It Matters
Estate planning is an important step for you, your family, and your assets. However, many individuals make the mistake of considering estate planning to be a one-time process. This is not true, and an estate plan must be reviewed and updated from time to time to reflect your life, your wishes, and the law…. Read More »
How Digital Assets Fit Into Your Estate Plan
The majority of folks who are picturing an estate plan think of tangible assets like a home, a bank account, or family heirlooms. But today, many of the things that we prize exist online. Email accounts, digital photos, and social media accounts are all examples of assets that we don’t necessarily think about. They… Read More »
