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Do-It Yourself Will Backfires

There are a number of reasons why people avoid hiring a lawyer to assist them in their estate planning.  Lawyers can be perceived as expensive and a hassle to deal with.  Frankly, some people simply find dealing with an attorney stressful.  And there certainly are some things that can be taken care of without legal […]
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Government Agency Provides Misinformation

In the estate planning work we do for our clients, we need to know how to deal with a number of different government agencies.  Depending on a client’s age and personal circumstances, we often help facilitate claims for benefits though the Connecticut Department of Social Services (“DSS”), and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs […]
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A Court Appointed Guardian Took Everything Away From Her

A Court Appointed Guardian Took Everything Away From Her – Elder Law Preparation in CTIn the planning work we do for our clients we always address the issue of conservatorships.  A conservator, also termed a guardian in many states, is an individual appointed by a Probate Court to look after the financial and/or personal affairs of […]
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Music Therapy for Alzheimer’s

Music is beloved by individuals across a wide spectrum of ages and diagnoses. Music can be strongly associated with memories of time spent with family and friends throughout the many stages of life.  How can clinicians harness the use of music into a meaningful intervention?Music therapy is the “clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions […]
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