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Charging Forward: Implementing New Regulations on Credit Card Payment For Medical Services

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Recent legislation has sought to heighten consumer protection for patients with medical debt, with measures ranging from prohibitions on property liens and wage garnishment to limitations on reporting unpaid medical […]

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Dylan Stevens on What to Do If You Can’t Afford a Lawyer For Estate Planning

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Dylan Stevens’ insights were recently featured in a U.S. News & World Report article titled “Can’t Afford a Lawyer for Estate Planning? Do This Instead“. The article focuses on what […]

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What You Should Know About Qualified Personal Residence Trusts

As you navigate the complexities of securing your family’s future, understanding the various strategies at your disposal becomes paramount. One such strategy is creating a Qualified Personal Residence Trust which, […]

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Will the Election Impact Your Estate Taxes?

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People are concerned that estate taxes will be affected by the election. Should you update (or create!) your estate plan before the election or before a new administration takes office?  […]

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Cybersecurity: HIPAA with Teeth

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Skilled nursing facilities are often an attractive target for cybercriminals, given the vast amount of personal information they collect about their residents and the unique vulnerabilities of seniors and others […]

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¿Irrevocable o Revocable? ¿Qué Tipo De Fideicomiso Es El Adecuado Para Ti?

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Publicado por Schneps Media en Noticia LI. No todos los fideicomisos son iguales; existen diferentes tipos que se utilizan para cumplir con diversos objetivos. Dos de los fideicomisos más comunes […]

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Online Will Programs: You Get What You Pay For

Online Will drafting programs offered on the internet are advertised as quick and cheap. But can Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Will drafting programs be relied upon to create legally valid Last Will […]

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Attention Snowbirds: Will Your Out-of-State Will Be Valid?

As the allure of warmer climates and picturesque destinations beckons, many individuals find themselves splitting their time between different states or even residing permanently in a different state from where […]

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Out Front: Election Insights: Candidates’ Plans for Elder Care

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Health care and particularly long-term health care are on voters’ minds as election season is in full swing. As a firm whose mission is ensuring our older adults receive quality […]

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Jennifer Cona Featured in Kiplinger Article

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Jennifer Cona was recently featured in a Kiplinger article “Should You Change Your Estate Plan Before the Election?“. The article focuses on whether or not a person should be changing […]

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