Elder Care & Elder Law Blog

Milford Elder Law Attorneys: Determining Legal Competency for Senior Citizens

September 15, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

Legal competency concerns can lead to issues for senior citizens, during both life and death. This is especially true for financial affairs and disputed inheritances. Milford Elder law attorneys must be able to determine a senior’s legal competency in both physical and mental areas because of the serious consequences it can have for long-term care...

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New Haven Elder Law Attorneys: New Elder Abuse Law Offers Protection for Connecticut’s Most Vulnerable Seniors

September 10, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

There’s good news for vulnerable seniors in Connecticut and across the country. As part of a larger bipartisan bill on banking reform, the Senior Safe Act became law in the month of May. This legislation is an attempt to stop acts of financial abuse targeted at senior citizens by encouraging banks, credit unions, investment advisors,...

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Help! I Inherited a Timeshare. Now what?!

August 30, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

I know many people who love timeshares. That is, the option to be a part owner of a property which is used for getaways and vacations. Even though a deeded timeshare is an interest in real property, it is usually more of a luxury than an asset. Even if the mortgage is paid, there are...

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Trumbull Estate Planning Lawyer: How to Use Trusts to Protect Your IRA from an Irresponsible Child

August 16, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

A lot of parents come into our Trumbull estate planning law firm with mixed feelings about passing on the balance of their retirement accounts to their children when they die someday. On one hand they are proud of the money they have saved over their lifetime in an IRA; on the other hand, they worry...

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New Haven Probate Lawyer: What Happens If Your Child Dies Before You?

August 8, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

The majority of people we see in our New Haven estate planning law firm name their adult children as beneficiaries of their estate plan. In most cases, this works well because children typically outlive their parents. But, what happens when a child dies before the parent? What becomes of the inheritance that a parent plans...

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Reasons to Consider a Professional Administrator for Your Child’s Special Needs Trust

July 30, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

I’ve written many times about the importance of selecting the right person to serve as trustee for a Special Needs Trust. The trustee will need to make distributions, file tax returns, and carry out numerous other duties that go along with administering a trust. Families often consider a sibling for this important role. There are...

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New Haven County Probate Lawyer: How to Remove an Executor from an Estate

July 23, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

An executor is chosen by a testator to carry out the intentions of the will after the testator has died. It’s fairly easy to replace an executor when the testator is still alive – all the testator has to do is simply name a new executor. However, this becomes far more complicated and difficult once...

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New Haven Living Will Attorney Helps Clients Plan for an Unexpected Disability

July 14, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

Here in New Haven, living will attorneys know full well the ramifications of not planning ahead for an unexpected disability.  Even those clients who understand the importance of estate planning tend to overlook what would happen if they should become unable to care for themselves.  It’s not the happiest thought, but the reality of not...

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Actions Speak Louder than Words: When Will Oral Estate Agreements Be Enforced?

July 3, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

As a Milford will lawyer, I advise that it’s always best for a person to write down one’s intentions for their property when they die. However, many people still die intestate (without a will), and their intentions aren’t known. Often, however, these people’s heirs may make a claim that the deceased orally stated what their...

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Stratford Estate Planning Attorney: Types of Income You May Have Forgotten to Include in Your Will

June 22, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

When it comes to estate planning, most people think of streams of income that are typical, such as current employment, retirement plans, and bank accounts. These obviously need to be included. But, there are other, less obvious types of income that some people forget. When you work with an experienced Stratford estate planning attorney, they...

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Be Careful When Leaving Assets to Underage Beneficiaries | Milford Will and Trust Lawyer

June 15, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

I’ve worked with many Milford grandparents interested in leaving a legacy behind for their grandchildren. A lot of people are surprised when I tell them they could be causing more harm than good if they aren’t careful. Imagine this for a moment; what would you have done if you were given a large sum of...

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Thinking of Adding Your Child to Your Bank Account? Just Don’t Do It.

June 8, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

Adding your child to your bank  account seems like common sense so they can help with paying bills. This is convenient, but what people often don’t realize is that the child will have more authority than to just sign checks. Adding your child to your bank account means that they legally own half of the...

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New Haven Elder Law Attorney: What Can Adult Children Do When Elder Parents Need Help and the Spouse Disagrees?

May 31, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

It’s a common story among blended families: an aging parent becomes ill and the parent’s biological children clash with the parent’s spouse. While some of these disagreements are generally small, there are times when the disagreements are not only great, but the child also fears for the parent’s health and safety. Even though spouses have...

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Trumbull Estate Lawyer Warns, “Without a Power of Attorney, You May Not Be Able to Speak for Your Spouse”

May 25, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

One thing that surprises many of my clients is that Powers of Attorney are necessary even for married couples. People automatically assume that their spouse will be able to handle everything on their behalf if they become incapacitated. This is not usually the case. A Power of Attorney is a legal document that appoints an...

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Critical Post-Divorce Estate Planning Checklist | Milford Estate Planning Attorneys

May 18, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

Milford estate planning attorneys know, a divorce changes everything. If you are in the process of divorce or just finishing up, you are most likely busy trying to readjust to your new life. Although it’s a hectic time, it is important that you do not forget that you need to update your estate plan. Here...

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Stratford Will and Trust Lawyer: Creative Ways to Leave “Intangible Assets” To Your Loved Ones

May 11, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

When most people think about estate planning, they picture money and property. But, as a Stratford will and trust lawyer, I see more and more people adding intangible assets to their estate plan. Intangible assets might be things that have no monetary value, but are nonetheless important to the family. They may include personal letters,...

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You Plan for Date Night – But Not for Your Kids Future?!

April 30, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

Picture this – you get an opportunity to spend some alone time with your spouse. What do you do to prepare for date night? You carefully select a babysitter. Then, you write detailed instructions; when to feed the baby, how often to change diapers, what snacks are allowed…and you leave a myriad of contact information...

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Stratford Special Needs Lawyer: Special Needs Trusts Protect Government Benefits and MUCH More

April 20, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

Unfortunately, many parents of children with special needs wait until their child turns 18 to consider creating a Special Needs Trust. Sometimes, they even wait until their child eventually needs government benefits like SSI or Medicaid. However, Special Needs Trusts do a lot more than just protect the beneficiary’s access to government benefits and should...

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Trumbull Elder Law Attorney: How to Know When It’s Time to Step in and Care for Your Elderly Loved One

April 13, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

The number of adult children caring for their elderly parents is growing at a very fast pace. If you are a baby boomer and not already caring for an elderly parent, chances are high that you might be facing this situation soon.  It isn’t always easy to know when, or how, to step in to...

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Elder Care Lawyer in New Haven Offers Important Strategies for Dementia Patients

April 7, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

Elder care lawyers in New Haven work with families to prepare for any number of situations in the estate planning process. One circumstance that is especially relevant to elder care law is dementia. Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia are almost exclusively conditions which appear late in life. Along with the emotional turmoil on...

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New Haven Estate Planning Attorney: Learn Why the New Federal Estate Tax Exemption Doesn’t Give You an Estate Planning “Pass”

March 22, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

Unless you were living under a rock, you most likely heard about the tax reform bill that was passed by Congress and signed by the President over the holidays. One big change that came out of it was the doubling of the exemption amount for federal estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer taxes. Beginning in 2018,...

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Milford Special Needs Lawyer: You Can Now Save More Money in ABLE Accounts in 2018

March 9, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

The Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act, which was created by Congress in 2014, allows people with disabilities and their families to save up to $100,000 in accounts for the benefit of a disabled person. The funds can be saved without jeopardizing the individual’s eligibility for Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and other government...

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Your Estate Plan May Need to Change If You Move to A New State. Talk to Your Trumbull Will and Trust Lawyer

February 28, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

Will and Trust lawyers in Trumbull have the important job of helping their clients create a legacy that is compliant with a number of different laws. For the most part, these laws will vary from state to state.  Some differences are minor, while others can impact an estate plan significantly.  Someone who already has established...

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The Dangers of Denial – Why You Need to Plan for Long-Term Care for Your Parents in Stratford

February 28, 2018

Franklin A. Drazen

Longer lives are among the greatest achievements of our modern era. Advances in healthcare and other progress related to human safety have resulted in what the United Nations says is one of the most significant social transformations of the 21st century. However, with the success of longer lives come problems that catch most of us …

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Milford Estate and Elder Law Attorney: Can Someone with Signs of Dementia Sign Legal Documents?

February 16, 2018

Steven L. Rubin

Millions of individuals are affected by dementia in their lifetime. Unfortunately, it is usually after a medical crisis like dementia hits that many families begin to think about estate planning. What people don’t realize, however, is that it may be “too late” under the law to make a plan after dementia strikes.  This is usually...

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