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Keeping Your Living Trusts and Estate Plans Current

The Osofsky Law firm urges clients to review their estate plans or living trusts to keep them current. Even economic conditions occurring in the U.S. can greatly alter your original intent. Revocable “living” trusts can be a prudent estate planning

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Protecting Your Online Persona

The Osofsky Law Firm is always seeking innovative ways to make their estate planning services stay ahead of the curve. With the ubiquitous nature of Internet access, provisions need to be made for the distribution and availability of login credentials,

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The Wisdom of Leaving a Video Legacy

Elder Law attorneys are increasingly including video and other forms of tangible legacy as part of the estate plans they prepare. An estate planner’s office must necessarily be about death, but it should also be about life. In everyone’s lives

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Don’t Let Your Loved One’s Online Passwords Get Lost

Recording and saving online passwords in a safe place should be a foremost consideration and an integral part of long-term care estate planning should your loved one become incapacitated or die. Even a decade ago, the keeping of gateways and

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When It’s Too Late for a Spousal Protection Plan

Osofsky & Osofsky offers crisis-engendered legal options when your spouse has already become incapacitated. Harry and Joan have been married for fifty-one years. Last year, they celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary. They’d accumulated a modest “nest egg” over their working

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Developing a Long-Term Protection Plan

The Osofsky law firm offers estate planning with a long-term care twist. Spouses should create a Long-Term Care Protection Plan for each other, before a lingering illness happens, just in case. Gene L. Osofsky, of the law firm Osofsky &

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Is Planning to Access Public Benefits Ethical?

Not only is such planning “ethical,” in many cases it may be essential. It might even be considered a form of tax planning for the middle class. While longevity is increasing for both men and women, people are suffering from

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Caregiver Agreements: A Creative Solution to the Elder Care Dilemma

Caregiver agreements can be like a family-based insurance plan – creatively ensuring that elderly family members receive the loving care they deserve. Your frail mother is still beloved but she’s 92 and requires home care. Caring for her is a

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