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Monthly Archives: January 2024

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Is It Difficult to Be Appointed a Guardian of a Minor in Connecticut?

By Brian S. Karpe |

A minor child that does not have the protection and care of a biological parent either because the parent lost their life, was deemed to be unfit and had their rights to the child taken away, or suffered some disease or injury event that caused them to become incapacitated, then another party may be… Read More »

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What Does a Living Will Do?

By Brian S. Karpe |

In an ideal world, you would never be put into a situation where you were incapacitated and unable to relay what type of medical treatment you want and how you want your healthcare to be handled. Unfortunately, the world is a precarious place and it is also unpredictable. Life is prone to throw challenges… Read More »

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4 Situations Where Your Elderly Loved One May Benefit from a Conservatorship

By Brian S. Karpe |

Life comes with many things that are inescapable. Getting older is one of them. While aging with class and grace is possible, some issues are out of our control. When an aging loved one is starting to have difficulties taking care of themselves and their finances, then it is time to make some decisions…. Read More »

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9 Factors to Consider When Determining Where to Retire

By Brian S. Karpe |

After a long life of hopefully fulfilling work, it is time to retire and live the rest of your days enjoying time off with the ones you love doing the things you enjoy the most. Many times, we are anchored to a specific location, usually because of work or family. In retirement, though, there… Read More »

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