by Dwight Sowerby | Aug 7, 2018 | Estate Planning, Uncategorized
Every estate planning attorney can tell you stories about bad, incomplete or absent estate plans that created havoc for families. From unfunded trusts- you do know that a trust must be funded, right?- to simply outdated plans, we have seen it all. In some cases, this...
by Elizabeth Brown | Feb 1, 2018 | Business Dispute Resolution, Business Formation, LLC Formation, Small Business Law
Business owners should interview attorneys when they first start up new businesses, in order to have a ready legal counsel contact. You may need this person to advise you before you act and to help you react when something happens in your business. If you are sued or...
by Dwight Sowerby | Jan 16, 2018 | Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills
Most people do not realize that their estate might have to be probated more than once: once in New Hampshire because they are New Hampshire residents and once again in Massachusetts, Florida, Arizona or wherever they may own real estate. Some of those states can have...
by Dwight Sowerby | Jan 16, 2018 | Elder Law, Healthcare, Medicaid
Nursing homes seem to be attempting to discharge their “more challenging” residents at an increasing pace. Reimbursements rates are static, Medicaid is very slow paying, and labor costs are rising- if the facility can find staff. As a result some nursing...
by Elizabeth Brown | Jan 16, 2018 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Healthcare, Medicaid
As a senior, there is a good chance that you, or your spouse if you are married, will need long-term care at some point. The Nursing Home Costs of that care will not be cheap. In fact, if you failed to plan ahead, your long-term care (LTC) costs could deplete your...