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Where do you go to stop the financial bleeding?Our office serves as the legal equivalent of an emergency room for
persons with chronic illnesses such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Lou
Gehrig's (ALS), dementia, emphysema, stroke, COPD (chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease), congestive heart disease, or MS (multiple
sclerosis). Do you need asset protection planning?
Who will manage your affairs if you are incapacitated?You have signed your trust naming your successor trustee and titled
your assets to your trust. Implementation of your plan at your
incapacity or death is critical. Will your successor trustee pass the
test?
Fiduciary test -Do you need an attorney? |
Our goals
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Help assure best quality care
possible for our client, the chronically ill person.
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Protect assets for the benefit of
the care-giving spouse.
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Protect assets for children or
other caregivers for the client's special needs.
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Minimize the financial and
emotional cost of incapacity.
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Make sure that planning is
properly implemented.
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"It is our goal to help lessen the financial strain
and preserve the dignity of chronically ill
seniors."

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