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Veterans’ Aid and Attendance benefit

November 11, 2020 by tomwhitmore

One of the most overlooked financial resources for veterans in assisted living facilities is the Aid and Attendance benefit. Offered through the Department of Veterans Affairs, Aid and Attendance is a monthly, needs-based payment above and beyond the VA pension that can help cover the costs of long-term care. Aid and Attendance is for veterans Read More

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Myths and Facts About Probate

June 4, 2019 by tomwhitmore

Myths and Facts About Probate I just need a Will and a Living Will. This will avoid “probate” and allow someone to make medical decisions for me if I cannot express myself. Not true. A Last Will and Testament is a “road map” that expresses how someone wants their estate (financial and personal belongings that Read More

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Why You Need an Estate Planning Attorney

May 1, 2018 by tomwhitmore

Why You Need An Estate Planning Attorney To the average person, Estate Planning may conjure up visions of millionaires with extensive assets to protect upon their death. However, that is not always the case. Most people who have retirement savings and property are in need of estate planning and asset protection in order to preserve Read More

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Colorado Medical Aid-in-Dying Law In Effect

November 1, 2017 by tomwhitmore

Colorado Medical Aid-in-Dying Law In Effect By Rebecca C. Morgan Last week Colorado’s governor signed the medical aid-in-dying bill on December 16, 2016. The law went into effect immediately, according to an article in the Denver Post, Colorado medical-aid-in-dying law signed by Gov. John Hickenlooper, takes effect immediately. The law had strong support from voters. Read More

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Law Firms

November 1, 2017 by tomwhitmore

Here are some law firms that we share links with: arnoldvandyklaw.com dhflawfirm.com synergystrategiesinc.com austinlawassociates.com mcfarlinlaw.com

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