Happy Thanksgiving From Your Family At The Farr Law Firm

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Part 2: Estate Planning Mistakes of Celebrities

Over the next couple of weeks, you will receive a series of articles entitled "Lessons Learned from Estate Planning Mistakes of Celebrities," demonstrating why probate is such a nightmare and lessons that can be learned from the … [Read more...]

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Estate Planning Mistakes of Celebrities (Part 1)

Over the next couple of weeks, you will receive a series of articles entitled "Lessons Learned from Estate Planning Mistakes of Celebrities," demonstrating why probate is such a nightmare and lessons that can be learned from the … [Read more...]

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Important Medicare Change: Patients No Longer Need to Show Progress to Receive Nursing Coverage

Medicare coverage of short-term rehabilitation in a nursing home is about to undergo a major policy change, resulting in beneficiaries with chronic conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS (Lou Gehrig’s … [Read more...]

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Planning for Long-Term Care (Part 5)

The Veteran's Aid and Attendance Pension BenefitThe best advice that I can give you when planning for long-term care is not to delay. We never know what the future holds. While we are able, we must prepare for a variety of … [Read more...]

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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 … [Read more...]

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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 … [Read more...]

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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 … [Read more...]

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“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 … [Read more...]

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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 … [Read more...]

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