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Tag: Elder Law

What Is the Main Purpose of a Trust?

Before you decide to put your home in an irrevocable trust, it is important to have a basic understanding of what you are doing and why.

Can a Person with Alzheimer’s Sign Legal Documents?

Due to the debilitating nature of Alzheimer’s and related forms of dementia on your loved one’s ability to make sound financial decisions, the sooner you can get financial matters in order the better.

What Steps to Take when Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s

Obviously, the first step is to work with your doctor to slow the progression. However, there are legal steps you need to take as quickly as possible.

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