According to the American Health Assistance Foundation, more than 36 million people suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, and the amount is projected to increase to 115 million by 2050. More than 100 years after it was first identified, scientists have … [Continue reading]
Gray Divorce is Never Required for Medicaid Asset Protection
Mark and Maura have been happily married for fifty-five years. Mark suffers from advanced Parkinson’s disease and now needs a nurse to attend to his needs for most of the day. Maura has been caring for him at home, but it is becoming clear that she … [Continue reading]
Planning for Long-Term Care (Part 4)
The most important thing that you can do in planning for future contingencies is to act now. The future may hold limited resources or health problems for you and either one of these may prevent you from taking care of the things that you can easily … [Continue reading]
Siamese Cats Give Tips for Relieving Stress at Work
Critter Corner -- Featuring Saki and Alley Today we introduce our newest furry felines -- Siamese cats Saki and Alley. Saki and Alley are nine years old, and belong to Jeannie Caldwell, Director of Client Services here at the Farr Law Firm. Saki and … [Continue reading]
National Estate Planning Awareness Week is This Week!
If you haven’t heard, this week, October 15 through 21, is National Estate Planning Awareness Week! The concept was created by the National Association of Estate Planners and Councils as a call to action, because estate planning is one of the most … [Continue reading]
The Need for Transparency in Medical Care
Currently in the U.S., patients are unable to find out details, such as a surgeon's rate of complications or the mistakes a hospital makes. The type of data that may influence a patient’s medical treatment decisions is unavailable, except subjective … [Continue reading]
Planning for Long-Term Care (Part 3)
In Part 1 of this series I outlined the necessity to create a good Long Term Care Plan and in Part 2 I discussed the three most essential documents found in that plan. The first essential document is a General Power of Attorney (POA) containing … [Continue reading]
Planning for Long-Term Care (Part 2)
"Long-Term Care" refers to the broad spectrum of medical and support services provided to persons who have lost some or all capacity to function on their own due to a chronic illness or disabling condition, and who are expected to need such services … [Continue reading]
Giving New Meaning to Freezing an Estate
An Estate Freeze is usually an estate planning strategy whereby an estate owner aims to freeze the value of certain assets for estate tax purposes.Check out this interesting article about an entirely different type of estate freeze. Jeffersons' … [Continue reading]
Planning for Long-Term Care (Part 1)
Are you one of the millions of Americans over age 50 who has not yet started planning for long-term care? As financially responsible adults, most of us are prepared for some unexpected disasters – we pay for health and property damage insurance, … [Continue reading]
Virginia Medicaid Asset Protection Attorney: “9 Tips to a Healthy Aging Process”
Virginia Medicaid Asset Protection Attorney: "9 Tips to a Healthy Aging Process" Physically, Mentally, and Financially September 10, 2012The month of September brings a welcome relief from the hot summer days. Cool breezes and colorful foliage … [Continue reading]
The “Power” of Peace of Mind
Incapacity Planning is perhaps the most fundamental type of estate planning and yet it is also the most important. Life is unpredictable; even someone in perfect health can become incapacitated from an accident or unforeseen medical condition. If … [Continue reading]
“Extra Help” Benefit for Seniors with High Prescription Expenses
It is no secret that medicine can become very costly as we age – especially as the prescriptions we are told to take by our doctors begin to increase in number. When no generic version of a drug exists yet, the costs are even higher. The good news … [Continue reading]
Evan Farr Honored as “Leader in the Law”
Virginia Lawyers Weekly is a publication both online and in print -- it is a very reputable and respected source of legal news. "Virginia Lawyers Media, the publisher of Virginia Lawyers Weekly, has announced the 2012 class of 'Leaders in the … [Continue reading]
Top 20 Most Vital Pieces of Knowledge American Families Must Know for Their Own Financial Well-Being
These facts and insights are meant to educate you on the following family matters: The dire financial risks of failing to plan properly in light of future long-term care expenses; The functions of the most common estate planning documents as well … [Continue reading]
It’s the Big Day! “Protect and Defend!” is FINALLY Here! Get your Bonuses TODAY!
Today is the big day! Evan Farr's new book -- “Protect and Defend” -- is available NOW! “Protect and Defend” is the book that Evan been working on for the past 8 months along with several of America’s other leading attorneys.This new book … [Continue reading]
It’s the Big Day! “Protect and Defend!” is FINALLY Here! Get your Bonuses TODAY!
Today is the big day! Evan Farr's new book -- “Protect and Defend” -- is available NOW! “Protect and Defend” is the book that Evan has been working on for the past 8 months along with several of America’s other leading attorneys. This new book … [Continue reading]
My New Book Comes Out Tomorrow! And So Do Your Bonuses!
As I announced on Monday this week, over the last 8 months I have been working on a book with some of America’s Premier Legal Experts from all around the country. In the process of writing this book, we all agreed to share with you the vital … [Continue reading]
Protect and Defend
STOP AND THINK! Do you know what legal steps you need to take to safeguard... Your business? Your money? Your family? Maybe you were caught in a car accident where you're not sure of your rights, or you're looking for a lifetime of legal protection … [Continue reading]
The Reverse Mortgage Saga Part 6: “How One Reverse Mortgage Lender is Helping Americans Stay at Home”
I have chronicled the ups and downs of the reverse mortgage industry for the past five years. In 2010, I exposed two major problems with the reverse mortgage industry -- the “competency problem” and the “expense problem.” I praised reverse … [Continue reading]
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