Elder Care & Elder Law Blog

Why Should You Work with a Special Needs Attorney

August 13, 2013

Steven L. Rubin

Parents of children with special needs in Milford face a whole extra set of challenges in addition to those of other parents.  On top of physical therapy, occupational therapy, IEPs, and any of a million other details, these parents face additional estate planning needs.  That’s where a special needs planning attorney in Milford can make...

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Estate Planning for Single Parents in Stratford

August 7, 2013

Franklin A. Drazen

Single parents tend to work hard for their children, so it’s no wonder that those in Stratford want to protect the children they would leave behind should the adult pass away or become incapacitated.  Every day it falls to the single parent to provide just about everything for his or her children, and with 13...

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Credit Card Debt and Inheritance in Milford

August 5, 2013

Steven L. Rubin

When it comes to estate planning, many people are confused about what happens to their credit card debt when they die.  Clients tell their Milford estate planning lawyers that they thought the debt would be forgiven, for example.  Unfortunately, this isn’t the case, so it’s a good idea to understand what will happen to your …

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Estate Planning for Retirement in Trumbull

August 1, 2013

Steven L. Rubin

Will and trust lawyers in Trumbull encourage individuals of all ages to get involved in their future planning.  The truth is, though, many people put this important process off until later in life.  For some people, an upcoming retirement is the trigger that makes them start to think about the importance of estate planning. The...

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Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples in New Haven

July 30, 2013

Franklin A. Drazen

All across the nation, states and communities are struggling with their views on same-sex marriage.  While many aspects of the issue are being debated, voted on, appealed, and so much more, that doesn’t change the fact that same-sex couples in New Haven need to have legal protection to ensure their estate planning wishes are met...

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Attorney Advises Couples to Include Frozen Embryos

July 25, 2013

Steven L. Rubin

Children and Estate Planning – A Natural Progression When it comes to estate planning, children are one of the biggest reasons that couples turn to a Milford guardianship attorney in the first place.  To be fair, though, most of the time, those children have already been born into the world.  What happens to the “assets”...

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Who Needs to Consider Trusts for their Children

July 23, 2013

Franklin A. Drazen

There are a lot of reasons to consider setting up trusts for your children, but trust and estates lawyers in Stratford see far too many cases where this just isn’t done.  One of the biggest reasons for not setting up a trust could be that you just don’t think you have enough assets to warrant...

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Using the “QTIP” Trust For Estate Planning

July 18, 2013

Steven L. Rubin

As is true throughout the country, families here in the New Haven area come in all shapes and sizes.  Trust lawyers need to be adept at understanding the complexities of all types of family situations so they can represent their client’s best interests and wishes.  One way to do this for blended families is to...

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Shelton Estate Planning Includes Creating Your Legacy

July 16, 2013

Franklin A. Drazen

One of the most overlooked aspects of estate planning is the opportunity to create your legacy.  Believe it or not, creating a legacy isn’t all about having Shelton libraries and hospitals named after you.  Instead, there are some more cost-efficient, yet great ways that you can help your family remember your values and beliefs. A...

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Continuing Legal Concerns for Same-Sex Couples

July 11, 2013

Steven L. Rubin

In a landmark 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court paved the way on Tuesday for marriage equality by overturning section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) which defines marriage between a man and a woman on the federal level. Likewise, the Court “declined” to uphold California’s Proposition 8, which means that Judge Vaughn Walker’s...

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