by Kelli Y. Allen, Elder Law Attorney There is a great deal of confusion surrounding powers of attorney. A properly… Read more »
Tag: Elder Law
Mental Capacity: Who gets to Decide?
by Alison Fudge, Esq Let’s talk capacity. Like many true elder law attorneys, I spend a large part of my… Read more »
Thinking About an Adult Active Community?
by Susan McDade The baby chicks have flown the nest, you have retired, and are ready for a change! More… Read more »
4 Big Things Women Need to Know About Estate Planning
by J. Eric Kindberg, Attorney Women are the Survivors. Whether you ever marry or not, we all know that, statistically… Read more »
5 Common Myths about the Law and Aging
by Alyson C. Fudge I have a will, so my estate will not go through probate. The whole purpose of… Read more »
What are Trusts and Do I Need One?
by Alyson C. Fudge, Esq. When we discuss planning for the future, one of the main concerns that most people… Read more »
When Suing Your Parents is your Only Option
by Chadwicke L. Groover, Attorney at Law, Upstate Elder Law A growing number of adult children are facing the situation… Read more »
What is a Durable Power of Attorney?
by Attorney Alyson C. Fudge, Founder of the Lowcountry Law Office on Aging, Mental Health & Disabilities, LLC. One of… Read more »
Understanding Medicare Options
by Kirk Matenaer, Medicare and Long Term Care Specialist with Franklin & Associates, Inc. Medicare beneficiaries have two options for… Read more »
Confusion About Basic Legal Documents
by Attorney Alyson C. Fudge, Founder of the Lowcountry Law Office on Aging, Medical Health & Disabilities, LLC As an… Read more »