Ettinger on Elder Law Estate Planning


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"Elder Law Estate Planning" is a niche area of law which combines the features of elder law and estate planning that pertain most to the needs of the middle class. In 1991, AARP published a "Consumer Report on Probate" concluding that probate was a process to be avoided. That marked the end of traditional will planning and started the "living trust revolution." Since then, millions of people have set up trusts to: * Save time and money in settling the estate * Avoid legal guardianship if they become disabled * Avoid having their personal and financial matters made public * Reduce the chance of a "will contest" * Keep control in the family and out of the court system By 1990, the field of elder law also emerged to help people navigate the increased complexity of state Medicaid rules and regulations, the soaring costs of nursing home stays, and the fact that people were living considerably longer. Elder law and estate planning continue to grow independently of each other, sometimes to the detriment of clients. Estate planning lawyers are of little value when the estate plan to avoid probate fails to prevent a nursing home stay consuming all of the assets, because the lawyer is unfamiliar with elder law. On the other hand, elder law attorneys often protect assets but overlook basic estate planning issues such as saving taxes and keeping assets in the blood. The practice of Elder Law Estate Planning means: * Getting your assets to your heirs, in the best possible way, with least amount of taxes and legal fees * Keeping those assets in the blood for your grandchildren, and * Protecting your assets from the costs of long-term care and qualifying for government benefits available to pay for care. Middle class clients today need an "elder law estate planning attorney" to address their estate planning needs as well as to help with long-term care, disability and Medicaid issues as they arise.




Florida Elder Law


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A Lawyer's Guide to Elder Law with Forms


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"This text is intended to provide a helpful introduction to the basics of what is today known as elder law"--




How to Avoid the Four-Headed Monster


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According to recent data, many of those between the ages of 53 and 71 lack any type of estate plan. Which means you are putting your family and loved ones at significant risk. Because behind every corner lurks the "Four-Headed Probate Monster: Probate Court, EstateDeath Tax, Financial Creditors & Predators, and Nursing Homes." Fighting this battle may seem daunting at first, but Attorney Patrick Kelleher takes the reader through a step-by-step process in order to better understand the planning process. Estate planning is critically important for seniors and for their family members, who need to be prepared in the event of a loved one's illness or passing. Without a written plan, the consequences can be extremely costly for your family members. If you or an aging loved one have been putting off estate planning, this book will help you start with the basics and learn why it's important to Defeat the Four-Headed Monster!The $500 Voucher is only for Massachusetts residents




Planning for Disability


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" ... addresses planning for disability from two perspectives: when the client is planning for the client's own disability or incapacity, and when the client is planning for the disability or incapacity of a family member. The Detailed Analysis discusses the various planning options available, based on whether the client is planning for the client's own disability or incapacity or for that of a family member"--Portfolio description (Page (iii)).




McElroy's Alabama Evidence


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The 7th edition is authored by Dean Emeritus Charles W. Gamble, Professor Emeritus Robert J. Goodwin, and Terrence W. McCarthy. Judges at all levels and lawyers alike depend on McElroy's Alabama Evidence as the complete and final authority regarding Alabama evidence issues. This 3-volume set is a must-have research tool for members of the State Bar.







Modern Estate Planning


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Undue Influence


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"This book is primarily geared toward estate planners and probate litigators, it may provide a greater understanding of issues relating to capacity, the attorney's role, and the process known as "undue influence." This book does not constitute legal advice"--