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- Your Quick Guide to Trusts and the Benefits of Having One
trust by making it a defective grantor trust, which will also allow you to plan for long-term care should The trustee ensures the funds are used for your pet’s needs and care. , and any other instructions you wish to provide to ensure the utmost care for your beloved pet. As long as your asset is in the trust, it avoids probate. By speaking with a team member at Your Legacy Legal Care, you will gain peace of mind knowing that you
- Advance Directive Mistakes to Avoid
Advance care directives are powerful estate planning tools. employed correctly, an advance directive can ease stress for your loved ones and ensure you get the care or in a nursing home and need help with your advance directive, seek out your healthcare facility’s long-term care ombudsman to serve as a witness. directive will work according to your wishes, schedule an appointment with our experienced estate planning team
- Planning for All Generations Starts Now
include a spouse, children, and a home, which means juggling expenses like mortgage payments, child care Also, estate planning means not only having a basic will but also making certain you have a health care Projections should include tax calculations, changes in insurance needs, and the likelihood of higher health care Also, look at long-term care insurance to hedge against the cost of future health issues that might require a nursing home or special home care.
- Pathways to Adulthood for Youth with Disabilities
However, the sooner you can start processing it and start putting some long-term plans into place, the When you look at those transition goals, try to look at the long term. Some of the resources include SSI, Medicaid waiver programs for long-term care services and support, Medicaid is the key to long-term care services and support in Texas. We talk about how to do long-term financial planning, how your child can live, work, and build a network
- Better Brain, Better Life: Getting Off the Road to Alzheimer’s
Tamara was the primary caregiver for her grandmother, who had Alzheimer’s disease and passed away in mother both had Alzheimer’s and I was always afraid of getting tested for the Alzheimer’s gene, and I came At Your Legacy Legal Care, we assist individuals with dementia in putting a plan in place for long-term care.
- Estate Planning for High-Net-Worth Individuals
You can use life insurance , disability insurance, and long-term care insurance to protect your family Contact us today at Your Legacy Legal Care, and we’ll review your estate to determine the best strategy
- Create a Road Map for the Care of Your Special Needs Child
This is a road map for future caregivers and trustees on how best to care for your child. This expert will help you with all of the rules for public benefits that provide income, health care, You also want to select a trustee with care, as he or she will invest the funds and pay the bills, and find experts to keep tabs on caregivers and public benefits. up a trust and leave the entire estate to their other children with the expectation that they will care
- What To Do When Your Parent is Progressively Aging
Construct a Plan for Long-Term Care Most seniors will need some form of long-term care as they age. Medicaid can cover some costs as can some life insurance companies, but nothing will cover the long-term care costs. Speak with your parents about plans for how to pay for their care as they age. For help constructing a long-term care plan as well as a will, durable power of attorney, and other important
- The 4 Most Common Types of Trusts and Their Benefits
Proper administration also requires careful record keeping and timely distribution of assets after your Medicaid planning: If you need long-term care and want to qualify for Medicaid, an irrevocable trust At Your Legacy Legal Care, we utilize an irrevocable trust that provides asset protection, income to The trust can cover medical and dental care, transportation, education, and recreation expenses. Our qualified trusts lawyer at Your Legacy Legal Care can help you navigate these options and find the
- Don’t Delay: Talk about Alzheimer’s During the Holidays
Alzheimer’s impacts entire families because of the need for caregiving, the potential for its significant He or she will offer suggestions for protecting your loved one in the event he or she needs dementia care It’s also a good idea to put an alert system in place so that your loved one’s long-term care policy
- How Much Does Probate Cost in Texas?
Learn the costs involved, what influences the price, and how our probate lawyers can help you along Costs vary case by case, but this illustrates the major expenses involved. removes them from the future probate estate but could cause tax implications and prevent eligibility for long-term care benefits. The experienced estate planning attorneys at Your Legacy Legal Care are here to guide you through this
- Becoming an Informed Caregiver
For some caregivers, the role of caring for a loved one is not always a choice. But you must take care of yourself, and part of taking care of yourself to be a good caregiver is to that he was not taking care of himself. I truly care about. At Your Legacy Legal Care, we meet with many caregivers to discuss long-term care planning for their