Plan for your family’s future with the assistance of estate planning attorney Hank Weatherby. Attorney Weatherby has served Granby CT and towns in greater Hartford for over two decades. Estate plans are as individual as each family is. You have…
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Providing Connecticut Probate Services.
The purpose of Probate Lawyers in Connecticut is to make certain your estate is handled properly after you die. In Avon CT or greater Hartford, get in touch with Attorney Hank Weatherby. Weatherby & Associa…
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With the aging population becoming increasingly tech savvy, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has moved a lot of services online. From applying for Social Security benefits to replacing a card, the SSA has online tools to help.
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Technological advances have made it easier to install cameras in a loved one's nursing home room. These so-called "granny cams" have legal and privacy implications.
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is increasing the amount taxpayers can deduct from their 2019 income as a result of buying long-term care insurance.
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You are turning 65 and enrolling in Medicare, but as a healthy senior do you really need to also sign up for Medicare's supplemental coverage? Not signing up initially can be very costly down the road.
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Estate planning protects you and your family today and after your death. Having an estate plan in place will ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you die. Attorney Hank Weatherby is a leading estate planning lawyer…
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In Granby CT when you have questions regarding Medicaid planning, consult with Weatherby & Associates PC. Medicare is a government program for people over the age of 65 or disabled. Benefit coverage is limited under Medicare. Medicaid is the s…
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A recent case involving basketball star Caldwell Jones demonstrates the danger in having only one spouse's name on a reverse mortgage.
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The Social Security Administration has announced a 2.8 percent increase in benefits in 2019, the largest increase since 2012.
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