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Monthly Archives: October 2011
National Estate Planning Awareness Week
This week, October 17-23, 2011, is National Estate Planning Awareness Week. National Estate Planning Awareness Week was created in 2008 at the urging of the National Association of Estate Planners and Councils. It is designed to focus attention on the … Continue reading
Estate Planning – Is it an Expense or an Investment?
You open the mail and there is the bill for the homeowner’s insurance. The house is still standing and hasn’t been destroyed by termites, fire or a hurricane so the bill to pay for “what if” feels like an expense. … Continue reading
October Is Special Needs Law Month
The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) has designated October as Special Needs Law Month. Many people with disabilities need specialized legal assistance because they depend on government benefits for their medical care and other daily needs. Becoming eligible … Continue reading

