Monthly Archives: July 2026
Can My Elderly Parent Gift Their Assets to Me to Become Eligible for Medicaid
Much too often, older adults do not plan for the future possibility of needing nursing home care or another form of long-term care, even though a large portion of older adults will require it at some point as they age. Nursing home costs are extremely high — much more than you or your elderly… Read More »
Do I Need a Living Will If I Already Have a Will?
If you are just beginning to think about estate planning — whether it is for yourself or for your elderly parents — you have likely started to look into the types of documents that are important for all adults in Connecticut to create as part of their estate plan. There are two types of… Read More »
Checking Off Your Elderly Parents’ Estate Planning Needs
Whether you have an elderly parent who recently fell or was diagnosed with a serious condition that will likely require long-term care, or you merely want your active yet retired parents to plan ahead for the future, it is important to understand some of the key elements of estate planning for older adults. The… Read More »
Can I Change Information In My Advance Directives?
Many Canton residents, and Connecticut residents more generally, avoid or delay creating essential estate plan documents because they are not entirely certain about what they want, or because they are under the misconception that they cannot change their mind later on. To be sure, it is a common misconception that once an estate plan… Read More »