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24
Aug

Sacramento Elder Lawyer Perspective: Legal Concerns for Caregivers

Elder lawyers in Sacramento work not just with our older clients, but also with their caregivers.

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11
Jun

Work with an Elder Law Attorney to Avoid Living Trust Scams in Sacramento

There is a growing trend for scam artists targeting older people by preying on their fears about what will happen to their estates.

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23
Apr

Elder Law Concerns: How to Hire a Home Healthcare Provider In Sacramento

With the advances in medications, treatments, and home healthcare options, the wish to remain in own home can be granted more and more frequently.

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30
Jan

Fair Oaks Elder Lawyer: How To Tell If Your Loved One’s Finances Are Out of Control

Elder law attorneys in Sacramento County specialize in bridging the generations, and because of that, we understand many of the nuances that create a disconnect between adult children and their aging parents.

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19
May

Determining if a surviving spouse should continue to live alone | Sacramento Elder Lawyer

When a loved one passes away, the grief doesn’t go away after the burial. This is especially true for surviving spouses who have most likely spent the majority of their life living with, and caring for the deceased.

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04
May

Using an Elder Attorney in Sacramento for Nursing Home Decisions

As an elder attorney in Sacramento, it is important to be aware of the nursing home options available to clients, as well as any changes in laws that apply to this type of care.

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24
Mar

Sacramento Elder Lawyer Urges You to Talk to Parents about Their Estate

As a Sacramento elder lawyer, I know how common it is for each generation to avoid planning for their deaths and long-term care needs.

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10
Feb

Fair Oaks Elder Lawyer Urges Adults to Have ‘Tough Conversations’ With Mom or Dad for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness Week

Check out three of many questions that elder care experts such as myself are urging adult children to ask their parents during Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness Week (February 14th– 21st).

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CLIENT Story

I totally see the difference between your service and your typical legal estate planning service. The experience you mentioned where you get this big document you don’t understand and a trust that never gets funded was EXACTLY our first experience. It cost a small fortune too. Really - it is the difference between providing a legal document and providing an estate planning service.
Susan

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