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Tips For Preventing Elder Fraud And Identity Theft In Connecticut

By Brian S. Karpe |

Alison’s mom, Irene, is complaining that she constantly receives telemarketer calls all day and night. Now Irene says the Social Security Administration called telling her she had to update her bank account information with them or her social security check would not be sent for that month. Irene did as the caller said, explaining… Read More »

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Is A Connecticut TOD Account Right For You?

By Brian S. Karpe |

If a revocable trust seems too complicated or expensive to consider for transfer of assets, but you still want to avoid Connecticut probate administration, is there another alternative? You’ve heard about transfer on death (TOD) and payable on death (POD) accounts, but are these accounts only useful for the transfer of bank account proceeds?… Read More »

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How To Choose An Elderly Caregiver In Central Connecticut

By Brian S. Karpe |

As our loved ones and parents advance in age, sometimes they require more care than we are able to provide. This is a difficult decision for all parties to make, but necessary. When you have decided to obtain additional care, how do you choose between in-home health nursing, a nursing home facility or assisted… Read More »

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